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#: ''gūṇai mordhīran'' - birds fly. | #: ''gūṇai mordhīran'' - birds fly. | ||
#: ''spragnyirena lalāruṇai pāmvyų lilų nanū dårbhīrante'' - large lalāruṇai [can] carry more than three people. | #: ''spragnyirena lalāruṇai pāmvyų lilų nanū dårbhīrante'' - large lalāruṇai [can] carry more than three people. | ||
# In the past and in both future tenses, they can mark completed movements, that is, movement to a place and then back again. The perfect has roughly the meaning of "...to have just come back" | # In the past and in both future tenses, they can mark completed movements, that is, movement to a place and then back again. The perfect has roughly the meaning of "...to have just come back". | ||
#: ''liliā buneya galiākinom mordhek'' - my older sister went (flew) to Galiākina [and came back]. | #: ''liliā buneya galiākinom mordhek'' - my older sister went (flew) to Galiākina [and came back]. | ||
#: ''liliā buneya galiākinom mudhek'' - my older sister went (flew) to Galiākina [and she was still there at the time relevant to the topic] – as a monodirectional verb, it may also mean "she was flying/going to Galiākina". | #: ''liliā buneya galiākinom mudhek'' - my older sister went (flew) to Galiākina [and she was still there at the time relevant to the topic] – as a monodirectional verb, it may also mean "she was flying/going to Galiākina". |
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