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Sentence | Suffix pair |
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His goats ran (off) all at once on their own. | -andoor, -ood |
The goat comes here (to graze) by itself. | -ood, -iid |
The goat went to graze there by itself. | -ood, -k |
The goat untied itself (from a fence) on its own. | -ood, -t (rev) |
Jegaan rode (ʄufn) the horse on his own. | -ood, -n |
I dried the clothes on my own. | -ood, -and |
I cooked carefully on my own. | -ood, -aƭ |
I [made him work] on my own. | -ood, -noor +scope |
I made him [work on his own]. | -ood, -noor +scope |
They tied each other (to a fence) on their own (somehow). | -ood, -r |
I ate at a restaurant on my own. | -ood, -t (loc) |
I walked with a stick on my own. | -ood, -t (inst) |
I cooked on my own for mother. | -ood, -an (?) |
I [went to eat] on my own. | -ood, -k (itv) +scope |
I went to [eat on my own]. | -ood, -k (itv) +scope |
I untied a goat on the way. | -loox, -t (rev) |
I rode a horse on the way. | -loox, -n |
I dried my clothes on the way. | -loox, -and |
I carefully climbed a tree on the way. | -loox, -aƭ (?) |
I made a goat jump on the way. | -loox, -noor |
We saw each other on the way. | -loox, -r |
I ate at a restaurant on the way. | -loox, -t (loc) |
I ate with a spoon on the way. | -loox, -t (ins) |
I bought food for mother on the way. | -loox, -an (?) |
I went to swim on the way. | -loox, -k (itv) |
I came here to sleep on the way. | -loox, -iid |
I ate on my own on the way. | -loox, -ood |
I closed all the windows (at once) on the way. | -loox, -andoor |
The goats came here (to graze) all at once. | -iid, -andoor |
His goats died on him all at once. | -andoor, -ɗ |
His goats died on him on their own (no one did it). | -ood, -ɗ |
His goats died on him all at once on their own. | -andoor, -ood, -ɗ |
His hair (un)curled (laxasoox/laqtoox) on him. | -oox, -ɗ (?) |
His coffee was bitter on him at the restaurant. | -t (loc), -ɗ |
The cook(i) made his(j) coffee sweet on him(j). | -and, -ɗ (?) |
He walked with a stick to the shore. | -t (ins), -t (loc) |
He walked with a stick for the doctor. | -t (ins), -an |
He walked to the shore for the doctor. | -t (loc), -an |
He walked to the shore with a stick for the doctor. | -t (ins), -t (loc), -an |
I take the lid off of it (afn). | (-n), -t (rev) |
I unglue it (taƥn) from the wall. | (-n), -t (rev) |
I take the lid off of it carefully. | (-n), -t (rev), -aƭ |
I take the lid off of it carelessly. | (-n), -t (rev), -aƭar |
I unglue it from the wall carefully. | (-n), -t (rev), -aƭ |
I unglue it from the wall carelessly. | (-n), -t (rev), -aƭar |
He let his hair down with a fork. | -t (rev), (-oox), -t (ins) +scope |
I [make them run] (ʄufn) carefully. | -n, -aƭ +scope |
I make them [run carefully]. | -n, -aƭ +scope |
I wet the cloth carefully. | -aƭ, -and |
I wet the cloth carelessly. | -aƭar, -and |
I go open the window for him. | -an, -k |
He goes to [eat with a fork]. | -t (inst), -k +scope |
He [goes to eat] with a fork. | -t (inst), -k +scope |
We make each other tie (each other) to the fence. | -noor, -ir +scope |
We make each other tie goats to the fence. | -noor, -ir +scope |
I make them tie each other to the fence. | -noor, -ir +scope |
I make them tie themselves to the fence. | -noor, -ir +scope |
We make each other untie (each other). | -t (rev), -noor, -ir +scope |
I make them untie each other. | -t (rev), -noor, -ir +scope |
I make them untie themselves. | -t (rev), -noor, -ir +scope |
I make him go and swim. | -k, -noor +scope |
I go and make him swim. | -k, -noor +scope |
I won't make him go and swim. | -k, -noor, -kee +scope |
I won't go and make him swim. | -k, -noor, -kee +scope |