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(4. Adverb)
(5. Verb)
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- ''Li (they) shuki (to look for) ol (whole) dey (day), bat (but) vanem. – The have been looking for it during the whole day, but in vain.''
 
- ''Li (they) shuki (to look for) ol (whole) dey (day), bat (but) vanem. – The have been looking for it during the whole day, but in vain.''
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=== 5. Verb ===
 
=== 5. Verb ===
  
Examples: vidi (to see), jan (to know), shwo (to talk).
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Examples: ''vidi (to see), jan (to know), shwo (to talk).
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5.1. Verb form doesn't change. Grammar meaning are expressed with special particles. Exception: '''bi''' (to be) – '''es''' (is / are / am) – '''bin''' (was / were).
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5.1. Verb form doesn't change. Grammar meaning are expressed with special particles. Exception: bi (to be) – es (is / are / am) – bin (was / were).
 
  
 
5.2. Tenses
 
5.2. Tenses
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If there is any indication of time of action, the basic verb form can be used.
 
If there is any indication of time of action, the basic verb form can be used.
  
Unves (once) me (I) miti (to meet) rega (king / queen). – Once I met a king / queen.
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- ''Unves (once) me (I) miti (to meet) rega (king / queen). – Once I met a king / queen.''
  
 
The tense can be specified with particles:  
 
The tense can be specified with particles:  
  
a) ve ("future tense"), -te ("past tense")
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a) '''ve-''' ("future tense"), -'''te''' ("past tense")
  
Me (I) lekti (to read) mucho (much). – I read a lot.
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- ''Me (I) lekti (to read) mucho (much). – I read a lot.''
  
Bat (but) me (I) bu (not) lekti-te (to read + "past tense") sey (this) kitaba (book). – I didn't read this book.
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- ''Bat (but) me (I) bu (not) lekti-te (to read + "past tense") sey (this) kitaba (book). – I didn't read this book.''
  
Me (I) ve ("future tense") lekti (to read) it (it). – I will read it.
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- ''Me (I) ve ("future tense") lekti (to read) it (it). – I will read it.''
  
b) zai (continuous marker)
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b) '''zai''' (continuous marker)
  
Me (I) bu (not) mog (can) lai (to come) nau (now), me (I) zai chi (to eat) deyfan (dinner). – I can't come now I'm having dinner.
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- ''Me (I) bu (not) mog (can) lai (to come) nau (now), me (I) zai chi (to eat) deyfan (dinner). – I can't come now I'm having dinner.''
  
Kwo (what) me (I) zwo (to do) yeri (yesterday) klok ("o'clock") sit (six)? Me (I) zai promeni-te (to walk + "past tense") in (in) shulin  
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- ''Kwo (what) me (I) zwo (to do) yeri (yesterday) klok ("o'clock") sit (six)? Me (I) zai promeni-te (to walk + "past tense") in (in) shulin  
(forest). – What was I doing yesterday at six o'clock? I was walking in the forest.
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(forest). – What was I doing yesterday at six o'clock? I was walking in the forest.''
  
c) he (completed action)
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c) '''he''' (completed action)
  
Me (I) he zwo (to do) olo (all, everything). – I have done everything.
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- ''Me (I) he zwo (to do) olo (all, everything). – I have done everything.''
  
d) yus he ("just")
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d) '''yus he''' ("just")
  
Way (why) yu (you) es (is / are) gande (dirty)? Me (I) yus he woshi (to wash) yu (you)! – Why are you dirty? I have just washed you!  
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- ''Way (why) yu (you) es (is / are) gande (dirty)? Me (I) yus he woshi (to wash) yu (you)! – Why are you dirty? I have just washed you! ''
  
e) gwo (indefinite past, "used to")
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e) '''gwo''' (indefinite past, "used to")
  
Ob (a question particle) nu (we) gwo miti (to meet) koylok (somewhere)? – Have me ever met somewhere?  
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- ''Ob (a question particle) nu (we) gwo miti (to meet) koylok (somewhere)? – Have me ever met somewhere? ''
  
f) sal (near future, "be going to")
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f) '''sal''' (near future, "be going to")
  
Sup (soup) es (is / are) tayar (ready). Nu (we) sal chi (to eat) deyfan (dinner). – The soup is ready. We are going to have dinner.
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- ''Sup (soup) es (is / are) tayar (ready). Nu (we) sal chi (to eat) deyfan (dinner). – The soup is ready. We are going to have dinner.''
  
5.3. Subjunctive ("would"): wud
 
  
● Me (I) wud yao (to want) bi (to be) rega (king / queen). – I would like to be a king / a queen.
 
  
5.4. Speaking about an other people's opinion: muka
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5.3. Subjunctive ("would"): '''wud'''
  
Lu (he) muka lubi (to love) ela (she). – He is said to love her.
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- ''Me (I) wud yao (to want) bi (to be) rega (king / queen). – I would like to be a king / a queen. ''
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5.4. Speaking about an other people's opinion: '''muka'''
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- ''Lu (he) muka lubi (to love) ela (she). – He is said to love her.''
  
 
5.5. Imperative:  
 
5.5. Imperative:  
  
a) ba
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a) '''ba'''
  
Gani (to sing) ba, me (I) pri (to like) audi (to hear) wen (when) yu (you) gani (to sing). – Sing (to me), I like to hear you sing.
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- ''Gani (to sing) ba, me (I) pri (to like) audi (to hear) wen (when) yu (you) gani (to sing). – Sing (to me), I like to hear you sing.''
  
b) bye (don't)
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b) '''bye''' (don't)
  
Bye lai (to come)! – Don't come!
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- ''Bye lai (to come)! – Don't come!''
  
c) hay (let, may), magari (I wish), nomagari (I wish not)
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c) '''hay''' (let, may), '''magari''' (I wish), '''nomagari''' (I wish not)
  
Hay may (my) yaosa (wish) fulfil (fulfil)! — May my wish come true!
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- ''Hay may (my) yaosa (wish) fulfil (fulfil)! — May my wish come true!''
  
Magari surya (sun) lai (to come)! – I wish the sun came!  
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- ''Magari surya (sun) lai (to come)! – I wish the sun came! ''
  
Nomagari pluvi (to rain)! – I wish it didn't rain!
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- ''Nomagari pluvi (to rain)! – I wish it didn't rain!''
  
5.6. Indication of transitiveness (if necessary):
 
  
a) fa- ("to become, get")
 
  
● astoni (to astonish) – fa-astoni (to get astonished)
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5.6. Indication of transitiveness (if necessary):
  
b) mah- ("to cause")  
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a) '''fa-''' ("to become, get"): ''astoni (to astonish) – fa-astoni (to get astonished)''
  
lwo (to fall) – mah-lwo (to drop)
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b) '''mah'''- ("to cause"): ''lwo (to fall) – mah-lwo (to drop)''
  
 
5.7. Indication of the aspect (if necessary):
 
5.7. Indication of the aspect (if necessary):
  
a) en- (to begin)
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a) '''en'''- (to begin): ''Poy (then) ta (he / she) en-gani (to begin to sing). – Then he / she begins / began singing.''
  
● Poy (then) ta (he / she) en-gani (to begin to sing). – Then he / she begins / began singing.
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b) '''ek'''- ("one time or suddenly"): ''Ela (she) ek-krai (to cry one time) turan (suddenly). – She gave a cry suddenly.''
  
b) ek- ("one time or suddenly"):
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c) verb doubling (action takes some time or is repeated many times): ''Lu (he) go-go (go) pa (preposition of a wide meaning) shamba (room). – He paced up and down the room.''
  
● Ela (she) ek-krai (to cry one time) turan (suddenly). – She gave a cry suddenly.
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d) the adverb '''oltaim''' (the action is continuous or is repeting all the time): ''Lu (he) shwo (to say, to talk) oltaim. – He is talking all the time.''
  
c) verb doubling (action takes some time or is repeated many times)
 
  
● Lu (he) go-go (go) pa (preposition of a wide meaning) shamba (room). – He paced up and down the room.
 
  
d) the adverb oltaim (the action is continuous or is repeting all the time)
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5.8. Passive: '''gei''' ("is being done")
  
● Lu (he) shwo (to say, to talk) oltaim. – He is talking all the time.
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- ''Me (I) zai (continuous marker) lekti (to read) sey (this) kitaba (book), also (so) it (it) gei lekti (to read). – I'm reading this book, so it is being read.''
  
5.8. Passive: gei ("is being done")
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5.9. Participle:  
  
● Me (I) zai (continuous marker) lekti (to read) sey (this) kitaba (book), also (so) it (it) gei lekti (to read). – I'm reading this book, so it is being read.
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a) -'''she''' (active)
  
5.9. Participle:
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- ''Me (I) zai (continuous marker) lekti (to read), me (I) es (is / are) lekti-she (reading). – I'm reading.''
  
a) -she (active)
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b) '''-ney''' (passive or past)
  
Me (I) zai (continuous marker) lekti (to read), me (I) es (is / are) lekti-she (reading). – I'm reading.
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-''Me (I) he (past tense marker) lekti (to read) sey (this) kitaba (book), it (it) es (is / are) yo (already) lekti-ney (read). – I have read this book, it is already read.''
  
b) -ney (passive or past)
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- ''Lu (he) yus he ("just") lai (to come), lu (he) es (is / are) yo (already) lai-ney (come). – He has just come.''
  
● Me (I) he (past tense marker) lekti (to read) sey (this) kitaba (book), it (it) es (is / are) yo (already) lekti-ney (read). – I have read
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5.10. Participle: -'''yen''' ("while doing")
this book, it is already read.
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● Lu (he) yus he ("just") lai (to come), lu (he) es (is / are) yo (already) lai-ney (come). – He has just come.
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- ''Me (I) zai (continuous marker) slu (to listen) kan-yen (looking at) yu (you). – I'm listening while looking at you.''
  
5.10. Participle: -yen ("while doing")
 
  
● Me (I) zai (continuous marker) slu (to listen) kan-yen (looking at) yu (you). – I'm listening while looking at you.
 
  
5.11. Simultaneity: al
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5.11. Simultaneity: '''al'''
  
Al vidi (to see) me (I) lu (he) ahfi (to hide) swa (oneself). – As soon as he sees me, he hides himself.
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- ''Al vidi (to see) me (I) lu (he) ahfi (to hide) swa (oneself). – As soon as he sees me, he hides himself.''
  
5.12. Succession of actions: afte (after)
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5.12. Succession of actions: '''afte''' (after)
  
Afte vidi (to see) un (one) ves (time) yu (you) neva (never) fogeti (to forget). – After you see it once, you will never forget it.
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- ''Afte vidi (to see) un (one) ves (time) yu (you) neva (never) fogeti (to forget). – After you see it once, you will never forget it.''
  
6. Special verbs
 
  
6.1. fai (can substitute any verb)
 
  
● fai kama (bed) – to lie or to sleep in the bed
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==== 6. Special verbs ====
  
6.2. mah ("to cause")
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6.1. '''fai''' (can substitute any verb): ''fai kama (bed) – to lie or to sleep in the bed''
  
mah sikin (knife) agude (sharp) – to sharpen the knife (= mah-agude sikin)
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6.2. '''mah''' ("to cause"): ''mah sikin (knife) agude (sharp) – to sharpen the knife (= mah-agude sikin)''
  
6.3. hev (to have), ye (there is), yok (there is no), walaa (here is)
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6.3. '''hev''' (to have), '''ye''' (there is), '''yok''' (there is no), '''walaa''' (here is)
  
Me (I) hev (to have) dwa (two) kalam (pencil). – I have two pencils.
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- ''Me (I) hev (to have) dwa (two) kalam (pencil). – I have two pencils.''
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- ''Kalam (pencil) ye (there is), bat (but) papir (paper) yok (there is no). – There is a pencil, but there is no paper.''
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- ''Walaa may (my) shamba (room). – Here is my room.''
  
● Kalam (pencil) ye (there is), bat (but) papir (paper) yok (there is no). – There is a pencil, but there is no paper.
 
  
● Walaa may (my) shamba (room). – Here is my room.
 
  
 
6.4. Modal verbs.
 
6.4. Modal verbs.
  
a) Possibility, abilty: mog
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a) Possibility, abilty: '''mog'''
  
Me (I) mog zwo (to do) se (this). – I can do it.
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- ''Me (I) mog zwo (to do) se (this). – I can do it.''
  
Bu (not) mog jivi (to live) sin (without) akwa (water). – One can't live without water.
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- ''Bu (not) mog jivi (to live) sin (without) akwa (water). – One can't live without water.''
  
b) Know how: janmog  
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b) Know how: '''janmog'''
  
Me (I) janmog gani (to sing) hao (good, well). – I can sing well.
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- ''Me (I) janmog gani (to sing) hao (good, well). – I can sing well.''
  
c) Permission: darfi
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c) Permission: '''darfi'''
  
Hir (here) bu (not) darfi fumi (to smoke). – One can't (isn't allowed to) smoke here.
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- ''Hir (here) bu (not) darfi fumi (to smoke). – One can't (isn't allowed to) smoke here.''
  
d) Need: nidi
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d) Need: '''nidi'''
  
Me (I) nidi chi (to eat) koysa (something) – I need to eat something.
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- ''Me (I) nidi chi (to eat) koysa (something) – I need to eat something.''
  
e) Be obliged, have to: majbur
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e) Be obliged, have to: '''majbur'''
  
En-pluvi (to begin to rain), me (I) majbur go (to go) a dom (home). – it has started to rain; I have to go home.
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- ''En-pluvi (to begin to rain), me (I) majbur go (to go) a dom (home). – it has started to rain; I have to go home.''
  
f) It is necessary; require: treba
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f) It is necessary; require: '''treba'''
  
Treba fini (finish) til (till) aksham (evening). – It is necessary to finish till the evening.
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- ''Treba fini (finish) til (till) aksham (evening). – It is necessary to finish till the evening.''
  
g) Should: gai
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g) Should: '''gai'''
  
Bu (not) gai lanfai (to be lazy). – One shouldn't be lazy.
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- ''Bu (not) gai lanfai (to be lazy). – One shouldn't be lazy.''
  
h) Must: mus
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h) Must: '''mus'''
  
Me (I) mus go (to go) a ofis (to the office). – I must go to the office.
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- ''Me (I) mus go (to go) a ofis (to the office). – I must go to the office.''
  
i) Wish: yao
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i) Wish: ''yao''
  
Me (I) yao shwo (to talk) kun (with) yu (you). – I want to talk to you.
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- ''Me (I) yao shwo (to talk) kun (with) yu (you). – I want to talk to you.''
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j) To like: '''pri'''
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- ''Me (I) pri raki (to ride) bisikla (bicycle). – I like to ride a bicycle.''
  
j) To like: pri
 
  
● Me (I) pri raki (to ride) bisikla (bicycle). – I like to ride a bicycle.
 
  
  
 
6.5. “Intensive” verbs (before another verb)
 
6.5. “Intensive” verbs (before another verb)
  
a) to succeed in doing: pai (to get)
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a) to succeed in doing: '''pai''' (to get)
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- ''Me (I) pai ofni (to open) boxa (box). – I have managed to open the box.''
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b) indication of a new condition: '''lwo in''' (to fall in)
  
● Me (I) pai ofni (to open) boxa (box). – I have managed to open the box.
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- ''Ela (she) lwo in plaki (to cry). – She burst into tears.''
  
b) indication of a new condition: lwo in (to fall in)
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c) unexpectedness: '''dai''' (to give)
  
● Ela (she) lwo in plaki (to cry). She burst into tears.
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- ''dai shwo (ta say, to talk) – to blurt out''
  
c) unexpectedness: dai (to give)
 
  
● dai shwo (ta say, to talk) – to blurt out
 
  
6.6. "worth": val
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6.6. "worth": '''val'''
  
Val slu (to listen) pyu (more) atentem (attentively). – It's worth listening more attentively.
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- ''Val slu (to listen) pyu (more) atentem (attentively). – It's worth listening more attentively.''
  
6.7. “state” verb: sta
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6.7. “state” verb: '''sta'''
  
Komo (how) yu (you) sta? – How are you?
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- ''Komo (how) yu (you) sta? – How are you?''
  
Me (I) sta hao (good, well). – I'm well.
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- ''Me (I) sta hao (good, well). – I'm well.''
  
 
== Compound words ==
 
== Compound words ==

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