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... becomes zora - keria , ' madness . ' When his thrown out the same result follows as with k , i.e. a hiatus is produced and then prevented by inserting y : d - aroa - h - o - t becomes daroakot ( see final ) , then daroayot ( see initial ) ...
... becomes zora - keria , ' madness . ' When his thrown out the same result follows as with k , i.e. a hiatus is produced and then prevented by inserting y : d - aroa - h - o - t becomes daroakot ( see final ) , then daroayot ( see initial ) ...
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... becomes aren , ' of the . ' As the plural is k , the plural Article is arek ( Bisc . ) ' the , ' French les ; but this is not the form of the Article ; arek is only used as a demonstrative pronoun . The Article being always agglu ...
... becomes aren , ' of the . ' As the plural is k , the plural Article is arek ( Bisc . ) ' the , ' French les ; but this is not the form of the Article ; arek is only used as a demonstrative pronoun . The Article being always agglu ...
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... becomes ark , ' that , ' and arek , ' these ' e serves only here to distinguish two identical forms . K in the first example is the suffix of the agent ( subject of a transitive verb ) , and in the second one the suffix of plural ...
... becomes ark , ' that , ' and arek , ' these ' e serves only here to distinguish two identical forms . K in the first example is the suffix of the agent ( subject of a transitive verb ) , and in the second one the suffix of plural ...
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... becomes t . Echeak + n does not make echea- kan , but echeetan , ' in the houses . ' Oyek + ra becomes oyetara , ' towards these . ' It is very seldom that k is main- tained : gizonakaz ( Bisc . ) for gizonetaz , with the men . ' The ...
... becomes t . Echeak + n does not make echea- kan , but echeetan , ' in the houses . ' Oyek + ra becomes oyetara , ' towards these . ' It is very seldom that k is main- tained : gizonakaz ( Bisc . ) for gizonetaz , with the men . ' The ...
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... becomes eche + t + n , or echeetan , ' in the houses . ' . N is never added to names of persons . ( See Suffix gan . ) When words do not admit of a definite form , like pronouns , numerals , & c . , n is agglutinated in the shape of tan ...
... becomes eche + t + n , or echeetan , ' in the houses . ' . N is never added to names of persons . ( See Suffix gan . ) When words do not admit of a definite form , like pronouns , numerals , & c . , n is agglutinated in the shape of tan ...
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