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PANDORAN |
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LITERAL |
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line |
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railway lines; railway tracks |
lines (of ) metal |
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→ mala |
cross v. (as in “to cross over”) |
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zigzag |
line lightning |
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→ -togo |
equiv. Sunday Spelt with a “v” in Pandoran; etymologically
sourced from ancient language |
Mana Holy Day |
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admire; wonder v. |
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* man’ka inf.; man’ka’ru inf. |
admirer |
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fan n. (as in “football fan”,
“insert-celebrity-here fan”
etc.) Usage: While this word is gaining
popularity and widespread acceptance, the word is still considered to be
informal. See: manekapos |
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fans n. (as in “football fans”,
“insert-celebrity-here fans” etc.) Usage: Plural of man’ka. While this word is
gaining popularity and widespread acceptance, the word is still considered to
be informal. See: manekapos |
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Usage: Denotes singularity of something
that is usually plural. |
“special singular suffix” |
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→ mo |
you pl. acc. Usage: Denotes two or more 2nd
Persons where they are the object of the sentence, e.g. “Look at you”. |
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to |
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you pl. |
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your pl. |
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yours pl. |
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See: tumoros |
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net |
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