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Juba Arabic
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'Hear' and 'smell'
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Example 64-207:
ána ma biágder ásma kalám to
ána
1sg
ma
neg
bi=ágder
irr
=can
ásma
hear
kalám
discourse
to
poss
.
3sg
I cannot hear what he is saying.
Source:
Manfredi 2005
: 200
Example 64-224:
súmu
súmu
smell
to smell
Source:
Smith and Ama 2005
: 65
Confidence:
Certain
Language:
Juba Arabic
by
Stefano Manfredi
and
Sara Petrollino
cite
Language:
Juba Arabic
Feature:
'Hear' and 'smell'
Source:
Smith and Ama 2005
: 65
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