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can-kənn.pfxnominalized verbDyoum > candyoum.To wrap > a package.Ính > cannính.To want > desire.This also occur on many words that are not nominalizations. It can look like an -n- nominalized word, but it is not the same since it is a prefix preceding a verb, rather than an infix in the verb, e.g., cannâl from câl. cf-N/L-
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cân1kɤnvsbalanced; equalTức yiên Parbang thing ô cân.That is, God creates so balanced.paVN
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cân2kɤnnbundle; skein, e.g., of hempTốq xu ngcốh vi kidoul cốh do touiq mâh cân bâq dông tốq tua iri.He arrived at that hut that had hemp so he stole a bundle and took it to the top of that banyon tree.
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cán2kann.kinwoman; mother (when possessed)Not ‘mother’ for Pahi or Cadô.; Not ‘mother’ for Pahi.antcounh 1pa pk dial.: conh1.6.7Male and female animals4.1.2Types of people
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cân3kɤnnpipe stempaVN
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cân4kɤnvtneedsynính1 1nomi:par–ính; recp:tar–ínhnhout9.4.2.3Necessary 8.1.7.3NeedVN
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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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acay cánʔakaj kann.kindaughter4.1.9Kinship
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can bôkaːn boːncadre; officerVN
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cán-bôncadreViet
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counh cánkṵːɲ kann.kinparents4.1.9Kinship
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cuya cánkujaː kann.kinmother-in-law
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kiu cankiːw kaːnncontagious or terrible disease, e.g., leprosy
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ntruôi cánʔəntruəj kannhen1.6.1.2Birdpa; pc

ntruôi cánhen

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a–em cánʔaʔɛːm kann.kinyounger sister4.1.9Kinship
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a–ouiq cánʔaʔṵːjʔ kannhen1.6.1.2Bird

a–ouiq cánhen

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cán ân prơhkan ʔɤn prɤːhnpprostitute; immoral womansyndu di
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cán r–ay cốhkan ʔər.ʔaj kohnpthat woman; her; sheDáng cốh vi mâh náq cán ân a–ay; cán rcay cốh a–ay ân nong pangốh aham.There there was a sick woman; she was sick always losing blood.The woman in focus, distinguished from more generic do_cốh ‘that one’.cfr–aysit:r–ay amâh; sit:r–ay nnéh; pa dial.:mbár
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mu ông công cánidiomone familypa
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long1lɔːŋncan6.7.7ContainerVN

long1can

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thúngthuŋndeep-basket; measuring can, kerosene can; barrel8.2.8Measure6.7.7ContainerVN
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tardêltər.deːlnmythical people in earth who can only smell food but, can’t eat because don’t have anusTốq déh ride arúm tóh.At a country underneath.
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adéh parsrôq dơqʔadɛh pər.sroːʔ dɤːʔnwatering can6.2.4.3Irrigatepk
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