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Predicative noun phrases and predicative locative phrases
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Example 58-98:
Beto vand-aka na nzo.
Beto
we
vand-aka
be/sit-
pst
na
conn
nzo.
house
We were at home/in the house.
Example 58-96:
Mono ke longi.
Mono
me
ke
be
longi.
teacher
I am a teacher.
Example 58-99:
Beto ke na nzo.
Beto
we
ke
be
na
conn
nzo.
house
We are at home/in the house.
Confidence:
Very certain
Language:
Kikongo-Kituba
by
Salikoko S. Mufwene
cite
Language:
Kikongo-Kituba
Feature:
Predicative noun phrases and predicative locative phrases
Source:
Own knowledge
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