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The following word matches your search:
Older Kraliy
Etymology: Perhaps related to the copula verb mɨm.
particle
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Interrogative particle,
Glosses: INT (p, Interrogative, marks a sentence as a question (especially a polar 'yes/no' question).)
Notes: Placed at the end of a question. Polar questions also require the verb to be inflected for the irrealis mood with the particles i or j.
Sample usage:
i pjənɐˈrɐː ˈtˢəːnɨ ˈtuːju mə?
Do the women see the men?
The content of the following 5 translated sentences match your search:
- i pjənɐˈrɐː ˈtˢəːnɨ ˈtuːju mə?
(Older Kraliy: Do the women see the men?)
- Wovə, kumədə-xə huu leemong.
(Vetian: I want and I eat an orange.)
- Eesə ne·eesə-wə; es iisə xeestuumət.
(Vetian: To be or not to be, that is the question.)
- Wiisəng ieeneemət ruunooshmət nə?
(Vetian: Do the women see the men?)
- Nong rai huu tii vəprəngmət.
(Vetian: I haven't given you the stone.)
- J