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“not
~”, un- Usage: Denotes something as being the
negative form of the root. “Not ~” should be taken as the applied meaning of a “ga-” stem
word before “un-”; e.g. “gaparo” means “do not”, but not “undo”. |
“negative prefix” |
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no |
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* ga’bos Colloq. |
idiot |
one who is without thought |
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See: gabennanpos |
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thoughtless |
no thought |
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stupid |
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→ gaennalu |
stupidity |
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→ ga- ; geralennalos |
metaphor |
not-like idea |
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* ga’ro contraction/Colloq. |
do not |
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don’t See: gaparo |
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strange; weird |
not normal |
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is – object (beginning with a consonant) is – object (beginning with a vowel) Usage: “ge-” is combined with object
nouns to create variations of “is”.
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“existence prefix” object. |
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this Usage: For using “this” when the noun it
is referring to is an object. You would use “gekuo”
for “this book” but for “this book’s writer”, you would use “bekuo” instead. |
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simile |
like-idea |
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like, is like obj. Usage: Like “ge-” verbs, it is used to denote
similarity of an object to something. See: ge- |
is (an object) in a state of existence akin
to |
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are obj. Usage: Plural object form of “is” See: ge- |
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is obj. Usage: Singular object form of “is” See: ge- |
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brown Derived from Gnome, the Earth Elemental. |
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slow |
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→ gni |
lazy |
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rock Derived from Gnome, the Earth Elemental. |
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boulder |
big rock |
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equiv. Saturday Derived from Gnome, the Earth Elemental. |
Gnome’s Day |
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barrier |
barrier |
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ground n. |
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→ gno |
soil |
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pebble |
little rock |
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underground |
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base (as
in “foundation”, not a military base) |
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→ gnun |
basic; rudimentary |
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bodily waste Usage: Swear word. |
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