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PANDORAN

 

ENGLISH

LITERAL

mala

 

line

 

 

malaluneraru

 

lunera ; mala ; -ru

railway lines; railway tracks

lines (of ) metal

malao

 

mala

cross v. (as in “to cross over”)

 

malasylpha

 

mala ; sylpha

zigzag

line lightning

Manafartogo

 

 

-togo

equiv. Sunday

 

Spelt with a “v” in Pandoran; etymologically sourced from ancient language

Mana Holy Day

maneka

 

admire; wonder v.

 

manekapos

* man’ka inf.; man’ka’ru inf.

 

maneka ; -pos

admirer

 

man’ka

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

 

 

man’ka’ru

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

 

 

­-me

 

Usage: Denotes singularity of something that is usually plural.

 

“special singular suffix”

meo

 

 

 

mo

you pl. acc.

 

Usage: Denotes two or more 2nd Persons where they are the object of the sentence, e.g. “Look at you”.

 

 

mi

 

to

 

mo

 

you pl.

 

 

mon

 

mo ; -n

your pl.

 

monon

 

mo ; -non

yours pl.

 

‘moros

 

See: tumoros

 

muta

 

net

 

 


 

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