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apoʔapɔːvcause to dreamcfrlo po5.7.2Dream
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apôʔapoːvtdivide, sharesynmpôcfpóuh1nomi:parpóuh; recp:tarpóuh; invol:tapóuh; part:pipóuh6.8.3Share wealth7.4.4Distribute7.8Divide into pieces
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parnil apôpər.niːl ʔapoːndivide sign8.1.2.1Mathematics
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tíng apôtiŋ ʔapoːvtdivision8.1.2.1Mathematics
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xôq apôsoːʔ ʔapoːnumdivisorcfDUP.CaN-spec:bambar, pampe, pampoan, xanxông, chanchít ‘divide by two; by three; by four; by five; by ten’8.1.2.1Mathematics8.1.1Number
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a–ứm apoʔaʔɯm ʔapɔːsp. var.a–ứm-aponmaize, corn of all kindsA–ứm apo may teng páq teng cha.Keep husking and keep eating corn.1.5Plant1.5.5Parts of a plant
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rlo poʔər.lɔː pɔːvisleep walking/talking--anything done in sleep because of something that happened during the daycfaponomi:mpo, parnomponomi:parno5.7Sleep
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mpôʔəmpoːvtdivide, sharesynapôrecp:rpôcfpóuh1nomi:parpóuh; recp:tarpóuh; invol:tapóuh; part:pipóuhrpô6.8.3Share wealth7.4.4Distribute7.8Divide into pieces
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póuh1pṵhvdivide up; shareYixu póuh doui ado poan ngin náq.Jesus shares staple with 4000 people.cfapôrecp:rpômpôpannóuhrt-v:póuhpinóuhxaoq6.8.3Share wealth7.4.4Distribute7.8Divide into pieces
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DUP.CaN-[C]ə[N]num.pfxdivide byThis reduplicative prefix turns a number into a divisor, and its part of speech to verb.; This only applies to one-syllable numbers: two to five and ten. Other verbs, e.g., áh and mpô can be used to divide by other numbers.cfxôq apô
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tengtɛːŋauxcontinueA–ứm apo may teng páq teng cha.Keep shucking keep eating corn (maize).cfdơi1 18.4.7Continue, persevere9.4.1.2Aspect--dynamic verbs
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