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The Manner marker: -nal

[(Aux) Verb (Neg) CP-S CP-Manner]

To mark the manner in which something is done (such as quickly, meticulously, etc.), we use the "-nal" suffix.

Examples

LáadanEnglishVocab words
Bíi di be wa.He speaks.di = to speak, be = he/she/it/they (singular)
Bíi di be lóolonal wa.He speaks slowly.lóolo = slow


The Reason-cause marker: -wáan

[(Aux) Verb (Neg) CP-S CP-Cause]

This cause marker is used to specify that something is done because of some reason, while "-wan" is to specify "in order to..." or for some purpose.

Examples

LáadanEnglishVocab words
Bíi héeya be wa.She is afraid.héeya = to be afraid
Bíi héeya be óowamidewáan wa.She is afraid because of the dragon.óowamid = dragon


The Purpose-cause marker: -wan

[(Aux) Verb (Neg) CP-S CP-Cause]

The "-wan" suffix is used to specify that some action is being done, in order to to do something (that something being whatever has the -wan suffix.)

Examples

LáadanEnglishVocab words
Bíi ulanin be wa.She is studying.ulanin = to study
Bíi ulanin be bediwan wa.She is studying to learn.bedi = to learn


The cause marker: dó-

[(Aux) Verb (Neg) CP-S CP-Obj]

You can change a verb into "the subject causes the object to [VERB]" by putting "dó-" at the beginning of the verb.


Examples

LáadanEnglishVocab words
Bíi yod le wa.I am eating.yod = to eat
Bíi dóyod le mideth wa.I am feeding the animal.mid = animal


Notes

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