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PANDORAN |
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LITERAL |
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a, one art. |
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→ e |
an,
one art. Usage: Is used like “an” but
only before words beginning with “e” |
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think
v.; thought n. |
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→ enna |
thank;
thanks Colloq. Usage: When used to mean
“thanks”, it is suitably used with friends, colleagues and family members. It
can be considered impolite to use this word when speaking to superiors (e.g.
bosses, teachers, etc.) or to authoritative figures (e.g. police officers,
etc.). See: to ennabe |
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→ enna |
idea |
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theorem |
big idea |
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theory |
big idea group |
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e’vu’ko Colloq. |
information |
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* e’vu’posto Colloq. |
communication |
idea movering; idea movement |
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→ enna |
know |
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knowledge |
knowering |
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→ enna |
reason (as in “purpose”) |
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mind |
thinker |
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emotion; state of mind |
thinkering |
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* e’po’los Colloq. |
opinion |
emotive idea |
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e’po’losetu Colloq. →
ennapostolos ; -tu |
strong opinion |
strong emotive idea |
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→ enna |
wisdom |
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please
Colloq. Usage: A form of the word
generally used between people of good standing, i.e. family members and
friends. It is rude to use this word when speaking to strangers and certainly
when speaking to a superior or authoritative figure, e.g. a police officer. See: epenuka |
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please Usage: The normal form of the word,
used generally between people, e.g. “Could you get that for me, please?” It
is impolite to use this word for formal situations; it can also be considered
impolite to speak to a superior or authoritative figure using this word. See: epenuka |
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epe’ Colloq. ; epenu’ → epenukao |
please formal Usage: An extremely polite form
of the word, used mainly when pleading, e.g. “Please make my dreams come true”,
“Please don’t kill me”, “Please forgive me”, “Please marry me” etc. It is
also often used when speaking or writing to a superior or authoritative
figure, on formal invitations, or to try to impress someone. |
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→ penukao |
plea |
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→ epenukao |
plead |
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→ -phid |
sound |
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* drisa’drisa |
rustle |
sound of leaves |
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See: ennapostolos |
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See: ennapostolostu |
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→ ero |
create |
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See: eraopostanphoru |
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See: eraopostanphorulu |
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See: eraopostanphorupos |
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creator |
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creation |
createring |
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erao’pho Colloq. |
poem |
creation of words |
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erao’pho’lu Colloq. → eraopostanphoru ; -lu |
poetry |
creationry of words |
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* erao’pho’pos Colloq. → eraopostanphoru ; -pos |
poet |
one who creates word creations |
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rant; to rant See: rephidennapostolostu |
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joy |
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Place of Joy |