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1sp. var. ofmoui2onemột
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3sp. var. ofpe1three
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4sp. var. ofpoanfour
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5sp. var. ofxông2five
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a1ʔaːvtsay; declare; judge; argue a caseCư a may pê.I declare you lost.
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a-1ʔaː1n.kin.pfxprefix for kin termsAvóuq: Vóuq Hiên cốh ivóuq Dưc tưi.Grandfather: Grandfather Hien is Dưc’s grandfather too.As seen in the example, the parvóuq 'grandfather title' drops the a- while the possessive form replaces it with i-. Kinterms usually occur with a-, except when they are used as titles, or when replaced by i- indicating possession.2n.pfxprefix for body partsAnáq dyoat dyưng, lâyq châm tarlúq; anáq apúq ti lâyq châm tarteic,...Although crippled leg, so can't pull each other; although swollen arm so can't carry each other,...Most nouns that begin with a- never drop the a-, making it questionable whether it is a prefix for them. However, others, such as kinterms and body parts often do, but never as citation forms. Some rules for dropping a- still need to be worked out.
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a-2ʔa:v.pfxcausative prefixVaih > Avaih.Appear > Create (cause to appear).Cf. abôn ‘get’ with bôn ‘have’synpa-
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a-3ʔaːnum.pfxordinalAmoui, Achít.No.1 son, No.10 son.8.1.1.2Ordinal numbers
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a-4ʔa:v.pfxnegationMay ính cha lâyq? Abéinh.You want to eat? No.Cf. avaih ‘PA neg’ with vaih ‘appear’
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a=1ʔaːpro.clitdative to/forIdóng ado cun kin amêng cun kin.They give to him half and to me half.Mêng pachou, mêng bôn amêng.Self takes home, self takes to-one’s-self.Precedes one-syllable pronoun. ado precedes two-syllable pronouns.; Sometimes found written separately in texts, as either a or o. acưunspec. comp. formʔakɯːproto meDyoun acư au.Give to me.1SG dative.cfaday9.2.3Pronounsamayunspec. comp. formʔamajproto you2SG Dative9.2.3Pronouns
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a=2ʔaːadv.clitso as; resultative state; adverbializerA–o i–at au; A–o ipôc au!Stay well! Go well!Lư ahôi téng.Keep on really well.Contraction/clitic form of o before one-syllable verbs.
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a aliaqʔaː ʔaliəhvtaccuse; denounceÊ lư callong ngai tông a rliaq may.They accuse you of many things.
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a angoar ay angoarʔa ʔaŋṵar ʔaj ʔaŋṵaridiomthin because of illness, gaunt
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a axán ay axánʔaː ʔasan ʔaj ʔasanidiombad cold; cough2.5.1Sick
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a âp eap ay âp eapʔa ʔɤp ʔḭap ʔaj ʔɤp ʔḭapidiomseriously (hurt), deathly (sick)
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a công ouiqʔaː koːŋ ʔṵjʔidiomrooster; cocksyncôngcl: lám
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a khot ứmʔaː khɔːt ʔɯmidiomcook corn with rice
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a liqʔaː liːʔvpargue a case
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a rliêhʔaː ʔər.liəhvaccusesyncaoqrecp: tarcaoqnưqpi thoar
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Aaʔaaːexclexclamation of endearmentAa, a–em achai parláng bư! Ipe acâp liêu tou bôm.Do not be deceived, my dear friends.
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abarʔabaːrcardnumsecondCốh do ân abar dyeal campay amoui cốh ma do cốh cucheit tưi.So the second (brother) took the wife of the first, but he died too.8.1.1.2Ordinal numbers
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abayh1ʔabasnfishing poleDyê píq tuloui, dyeal abayh, pôc babayh tốq daq clóung.After digging worms, take fishing pole, go fishing at a pool in river.synabéihredup: babéih abéihtaoq6.4Hunt and fish
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abayh2ʔabasvtfish with poleCư át abayh dáng clóung lư pưt.I was fishing at a very large pool.6.4Hunt and fish
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abángʔabaŋnbamboo shoots, sproutscfcammúc1.5Plant1.5.5Parts of a plant
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