a11Particle of interrogation at the end of a clause or sentence, followed by a ?2Particle of exclamation at the end of a clause or sentence, followed by a !
a2verbprtcontinuous present tense marker connecting verbs in a verb phrases (comparable to ŋ )e maa tiŋ a ba - he is not able to comee maa tiŋ a yɔ - he is not able to goe maa tiŋ a kraŋ - he is not able to read
-asfxcontinuous tense marker suffixed to verbal infixes, e daa yɔ epe - he was going home such as daa, kraa, maa, naa etce kraa wora kumo - he is still doing it; he still does ite maa sha kewora kumo - he does not want to do it
aamiamen, answer to a greeting, (usually in which God was mentioned)