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1 Hi-ne
conj. part. the functions of hine are very close to those of → Wa; i. e. when there is a sequential temporal order to two events hine is used to show that first one event is expressed in the first sentence, and then another event is expressed in the second; however wa establish a closer connection than hine between two predicates and furthermore hine tends to be more frequent in folk tales than in everyday colloquial speech функции hine очень похожи на функции → Wa; когда имеется временная последовательность двух событий hine используется, чтобы показать, что первое событие описывается в первом предложении, а второе – в другом; нужно отметить, что wa устанавливает более тесную связь чем hine между двумя предикатами, кроме того, hine, чаще используется в фольклорных нарративах, чем в повседневной речи (Tam, Ref) Inau cipa oro ar-ekuskonna si-ape-kes ani i-piye kara ki ine i-rayke i-ko-pasrota koro i-tata-tata wa i-e-tumunnuwe. Sacred fence to entirely suddenly burning charred log throws at me and kills me having scold me cuts me and swept out with rubbish. В сторону священной изгороди совсем внезапно головней горящей в меня бросает и меня убивает, меня ругая, меня искрошил и с мусором вымел. -
2 Nimak
syn.: Nimaki tooth, teeth зубы Ku nimaki etaye wa en kore. Have the tooth out and show it to me. Вырви мне зуб и покажи мне. -
3 Nuka-re
syn.: Nukan-te to show, to make to look показывать, заставлять смотреть -
4 Soy-ne-re
to drive out, to expel, to show the door (to) выгонять, прогонять, выпроваживать
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