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PANDORAN |
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again |
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Like “re-” |
“returning prefix” |
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repeat |
and again |
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location |
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→ tasa |
find; locate |
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See: tatosennamoposto |
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See: tatosennarao |
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Usage: Denotes a place, particularly a
building, which contains a certain object or person; like “house of”. |
“place containing prefix” |
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* tato’mo Colloq. → ennamoposto
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university |
house of knowledge |
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* tato’rao Colloq. |
library |
house of wisdom |
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See: tatoshaerotano |
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* tatoshae’ |
hospital |
house of making whole again |
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→ tatos- |
House of Mana equiv. place of worship Usage: A House of Mana is the place where
worship of the Mana Goddess occurs; this word does not apply to a generic
place of worship. See: Legend of Mana (called the St.
Mana Church, in Domina) |
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Palace (as in Usage: Used to mean any of the eight
Palaces. Does not apply to the See: Secret of Mana |
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→ dryos ; Tatosmanatu |
See: Secret of Mana |
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→ gnoskita
; Tatosmanatu |
See: Secret of Mana |
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→ hade ; Tatosmanatu |
See: Secret of Mana |
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→ lin ; Tatosmanatu |
See: Secret of Mana |
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→ nae ; Tatosmanatu |
Usage: While Fa’Diel has six moons, nae is still used in the
singular form. See: Secret of Mana |
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→ phidas ; Tatosmanatu |
See: Secret of Mana |
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→ salaru ; Tatosmanatu |
See: Secret of Mana |
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→ unda ; Tatosmanatu |
See: Secret of Mana |
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* ‘otho Colloq. |
school |
house of learning |
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* ‘othotu Colloq. → tatosothoraoto
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high school |
house of learning above others |
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take |
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throw |
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sage |
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goblin |
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mother goblin; equiv. female dog Colloq.
off. Usage: It is offensive to use this word
to describe someone female. |
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→ thoro |
follow |
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come |
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→ thoro |
beckon |
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