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The Path marker: -mu

[(Aux) Verb (Neg) CP-S (CP-Source) (CP-Goal) CP_Path (Postposition)]

Let's say that we want to say that we're going from point A to point C, by going *through* point B. In this case, we'd mark point B as the "path", using the *-mu* marker.

Examples

LáadanEnglishVocab words
Bíi sháad le wa.I'm coming/going.sháad = to come/to go, le = me
Bíi sháad le bethedi wa.I'm going home.beth = home
Bíi sháad le hohalede bethedi wa.I'm going home from the office.hohal = office
Bíi sháad le bethedi heshehothemu obe wa.I'm going home through the park.heshehoth = park, -mu = path marker, obe = through
Bíi sháad le bethedi wilimu óobe wa.I'm going home along the river.wili = river, óobe = along
Bíi sháad le bethedi oódóomu yil wa.I'm going home (via) under the bridge.oódóo = bridge, yil = under



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