Re: Ei and am goes where here?

Started by Carborundum, March 15, 2011, 03:01:44 PM

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Carborundum

It's correct. All infixes (except ‹iv›) go in the modal verb if there is one.
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Sireayä mokri

<äp> and <eyk> can also go into controlled verb.
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MIPP

Just one think... I don't think one could eat a Palulukan... so I would make the sentence: "Nga zene yìvom Palulukanit. Fìkemìl tayerkeykup ngati"   ;D
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Kemaweyan

Quote from: MIPP on March 15, 2011, 03:30:50 PM
Just one think... I don't think one could eat a Palulukan... so I would make the sentence: "Nga zene yìvom Palulukanit. Fìkemìl tayerkeykup ngati"   ;D

Why tayerkeykup? -eyk- is an infix <0> :)
Nìrangal frapo tsirvun pivlltxe nìNa'vi :D

MIPP

Absolutely true. I have never used these infixes before (eyk and äp) and as I've been a long time, I forgot it. I am really sorry (and embaraced).  :-X
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Hufwe lìng io pay, nìfnu slä nìlaw.
Loveless, Act IV.

Nyx

Quote from: MIPP on March 15, 2011, 04:24:22 PM
Absolutely true. I have never used these infixes before (eyk and äp) and as I've been a long time, I forgot it. I am really sorry (and embaraced).  :-X
Rule number 1: don't be embarrassed, mistakes are good, learn from them :) and no one is going to judge you (if they do, there's a hungry palulukan just around the corner :P)

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MIPP

Ma Nyx, true, but I feel I shouldn't make this mistakes. :(

Ma Tanhì, thank you. :p
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Hufwe lìng io pay, nìfnu slä nìlaw.
Loveless, Act IV.