Buhutu - English


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'e1smREwe.exclMuliyai 'e sae East Cape 'e sola, haba bagodu sa lau heyaya palapa.Afterwards we went through the passage at East Cape, then the breakers were really going bad.emi wasa begana doha ite, ai ema paisoa mate, ma faihona moho ӥ paisowa.A bit of your news is like this, in regard to our work, we are just working in three places.2GPCGPC
e1unspec. var. ofe4
e2unspec. var.edibaegubaGPCGPC
e3advyes{E} is sometimes lengthend to {ee--} when used to mean "yes."
e4unspec. var.e1GPCGPC
e5QIsaySeems to be the same morpheme as in the general possessive carrier {e}. See paradigm below
e-Q > QpfxRDP{e'esa}
-eVtr > VtrsfxTR2
-'eVin > VtrsfxTR2
'EsmREwe.excl
E1smRE1IYau mate hewa yai E ta'ata'ai mate, egu aba lau leta E fakau.As for me,I was sitting up on top, because I didn't know where to get down.Ena bobon E aulaha, ubena loiloina ai difigu haba wa au.When it is morning and I set off, you will tie the braided rope around my waist.2IFirst person singular realis subject marker is written with a capital letter as {E}. This compares to writing capital "I" in English. It is pronounced with a non-abrupt onset, in contrast to a syllable beginning with a glottal stop, so is sometimes herd as, and written as {ye}.
E2advyes
e. . .baQIsay (to)
E1nE1
E2nE2
ea1smREI
ea2smRE1it2he3she
eai1PPat2on
eamaSUyama1nfish
EastnEast
eaupersI
EaubadanGodEaubada ena nuwatohatoha umi emi, yo ai ema fuia ou'ouli, Iesu hesana eai te mahumahuli.It is always because of God's mercy, you yours and we ours, in Jesus name that we live.
eauwedo1greetinggreetings2hello
echonecho
'eda1n1road2doorway3paththere is a glottal stop in the pronuciation, but in the spelling it does not show up, except in the middle of a word.