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Example 59-43
mbi te makongo
lege mingi.
mbi
1sg
te
eat
makongo
caterpillar
lege
path
mingi.
many
I've eaten caterpillars several times.
Comment:
With the noun
lege
of course one can be specific:
lege oko
[path one] 'once', etc.
Type:
constructed by linguist
Source:
Own knowledge
Language:
Sango
by
William J. Samarin
cite
Datapoints:
Order of frequency adverb, verb, and object: Verb – object – adverb
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