- verb has a suffix, -im (< Eng. him) to
indicate transitivity (luk, "look";
lukim, "see"). But some verbs, such as
kaikai "eat", can be
transitive without...
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transitive suffix has its
default form /-em/:
Exceptions exist, such as
lukim ("look").
Examples of
transitive verbs which exceptionally don't take this...
- save tumas! = 'You know a lot!' Mi no save. = 'I don't know' or 'I can't'
Lukim iu! = 'Bye!' (lit. 'See you!') Bro blo' mi /
sista blo' mi = 'my brother...
- Claro, a
Chilean writer. She also used the pen
names of
Paula de la Sierra,
Lukim Retse, P. Neka and
Juanita Godoy. She was a
recipient of the
National Prize...
-
hamamas tru long
istap wantaim yupla nau, na mi ting bai mi kam bek long
lukim yupla lo taim bihain.” (“I am
delighted to be with you now and hope to return...