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Lesson 15: Vocabulary Interlude 3 |
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boóbin |
to braid |
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dadem |
picture |
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delith |
hair |
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dith |
voice |
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doni (Doni) |
earth, ground, soil (Earth, the planet) |
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e... e |
either... or |
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el |
to make |
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boat |
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éthe |
to be clean |
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ham |
to be present; there is/are |
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híya |
to be small |
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mi |
leaf |
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naya |
to care for |
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oma |
hand |
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thi |
to have |
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thóo |
guest |
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úuya |
to hurt; to feel pain |
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zhe |
to be like; to be similar |
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zho |
sound |
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zhub |
insect |
Note the "there is/there are" aspect of the verb "ham." When "ham" is used in this way, it is never pluralized; this means that if you need to specify that "there are" more than one thing, then you'll need to find another mechanism for showing the plural.
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The leaves are green, and the fruit is red. |
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The leaves are green, but the fruit is red. |
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Either the leaves are green or the fruit is red. |
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There is a sound. |
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There are beautiful sounds. |
Note, in the second example above, "zho" is plural. This is expressed by pluralizing the verb "áya" that is relativized with "zho." As noted above, "Ham" used in the "there is/there are" sense is not pluralized.
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The little boat is clean. |
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The litte boats are clean. |
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The little boats are not clean. |
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Are the little boats clean? |
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Who (plural) care for the Earth? |
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We care for the Earth. |
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Note the lack of a Speech Act Morpheme in #4 and #6. Because these are responses to #3 and #5, respectively, they will be statements by the nature of conversation--and they are signalled as such by starting with "ra" (no) and "em" (yes), respectively. As such, there is no need for the Speech Act Morpheme; there is no danger of confusion.
In #5, if the "things" weren't "beautiful"--or characterized by some other descriptor--we'd have no way (at least none we've seen yet) to indicate that there were more than one of them.
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The bird will eat either fruit or grain. |
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Margaret tried to help the old farmer. |
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May wisdom cause peace! |
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An aunt braids the hair. |
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The grandson broke the container. |
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The leaves are not fragrant, but the flower will be red and very fragrant. |
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There was a clean insect. |
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The busy worker will be present. |
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Is the baker working or sleeping? |
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Did the tired pigs feel pain? |
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The woman had small hands. |
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Will the parents care for the baby? |
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Is the animal a strong horse? |
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No, the animal is a furry cat. |
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Are the beautiful things food? |
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Yes, they are bread and fruit. |
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They (many) are trying to make a boat. |
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The door is like a window. |
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The green grass is alive. |
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The laughing helper understood Láadan. |
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