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Miscellaneous Notes Quotes and Names How to Use the Dictionary Library

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thunder
n. & v. |
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→ kaka |
explode |
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→ kaka |
war |
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warrior |
one who wars |
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knight |
strong warrior; warrior above others |
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gun Usage: Originally ‘kasao, slang for balankakasao. The spread of the gun
has made the shorter form popular and has been officially accepted in the
Pandoran Language. |
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grey |
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it obj. Usage: Pronoun for an object.
It can be offensive to use this instead of a personal pronoun when referring
to a person. |
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its obj. Usage: Active voice, e.g. “This
is its box”. |
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its obj. Usage: Passive voice, e.g.
“That box is its”. |
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→ ke |
it obj.
acc. Usage: Denotes something when it is the object of the sentence, e.g. “Look at it”. |
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need v. |
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→ imala |
arc |
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under |
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→ kita |
Usage: Denotes something as
being physically underneath something else. |
“underneath suffix” |
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→ koro |
it objective Usage: Denotes a non-gendered
being where it is the object of the sentence, e.g. “look at it”. |
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it person. Usage: Since Fa’Diel has
sentient non-gendered creatures (particularly the Matangese), this pronoun
denotes a person of this special category. |
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→ korogu |
non-gendered beings Borrowed from Matangese. |
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→ koro |
non-gendered being |
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non-gendered child |
little non-gendered being |
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its person. Usage: Active voice, e.g. “That
is its book”. |
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its person. Usage: Passive voice, e.g. “That
book is its”. |
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the Usage: If it is combined with
another preposition, e.g. “of”, “to” etc., then “ku” is
entirely dropped and only the preposition is used. |
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these Usage: For
referring to either persons, objects or both when they are the noun. |
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