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*[[jon't]] |
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*[[gendern't]] |
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*[[pin't]] |
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*[[en't]] |
*[[en't]] |
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*[[lon't]] |
*[[lon't]] |
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*[[nanpan't]] |
*[[nanpan't]] |
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*[[jan't]] |
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*[[mu|mu alignment]] |
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*expanded prepositions |
*expanded prepositions |
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*expanded li with mi and sina |
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*[[Tongue twisters]] |
*[[Tongue twisters]] |
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*[[Passive voice]] |
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*[[Subject dropping]] including explaining non-sina dropping for o, and listing as many possible interpretations for what head-dropping with li sentences could mean |
Revision as of 08:05, 23 July 2023
lipu wile:
- jon't
- en't
- lon't
- nanpan't
- expanded prepositions
- expanded li with mi and sina
- expanded ordinal nanpa
- a general literature page maybe? Or listing literature in several pages?
- Onomatopoeia
- Punctuation
- Phonotactics - including the "whyti" quote
- Poems - listing where to find poems, and finding all the leko nimi
- Tongue twisters
- Passive voice
- Subject dropping including explaining non-sina dropping for o, and listing as many possible interpretations for what head-dropping with li sentences could mean