- ablɔɖeviwoe eye
wodzena bubu kple gomekpɔkpɔ sɔsɔe. Susu kple
dzitsinya le wo
dometɔ ɖesiaɖe si
eyata wodze be woanɔ anyi le ɖekawɔwɔ
blibo me. All
human beings...
- some
examples include: The
diminutive suffix -et-. Domo (house)
becomes dometo (cottage), and
libro (book)
becomes libreto (novelette or
short story)....
- Carrie; Pitche,
Vincent Palokinam; Tchalla, Jules; Anato, Simplice; Sodji,
Dométo; Nadedjo, Felicity; Baral,
Stefan (5 May 2019). "Characterizing the relationship...
- Séfako; Landoh,
Dadja Essoya; d'Alméida, Stéphane; Banla,
Abiba Kere; Sodji,
Dométo; Deku,
Kodzo (21 June 2013). "HIV
prevalence and
behavioral studies in female...
- objects),
Esperanto has a
single diminutive suffix, "-et". domo (house) →
dometo (cottage)
knabo (boy) →
knabeto (little boy)
varma (warm) →
varmeta (lukewarm)...
- -et- diminutive;
sometimes affectionate connotations when used with
people dometo (a hut, from 'house');
libreto (a booklet);
varmeta (lukewarm);
rideti (to...
- Séfako; Landoh,
Dadja Essoya; d'Alméida, Stéphane; Banla,
Abiba Kere; Sodji,
Dométo; Deku,
Kodzo (21 June 2013). "HIV
prevalence and
behavioral studies in female...