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*{{t|<u>Maı</u> jí súq (da).}} = "I love you."
*{{t|<u>Maı</u> jí súq (da).}} = "I love you."
Also marks any non-initial word in a serial. If you have a noun phrase, adverb phrase, etc, only the first word "conjugates". The rest stays in {{Done|1}}. In the example below, only the word {{t|káto}} changes to {{Done|2}}. The remaining {{t|kuo}} is in {{Done|1}}.
Also marks any non-initial word in a serial. If you have a noun phrase, adverb phrase, etc, only the first word "conjugates". The rest stays in {{Done|1}}. In the example below, only the word {{t|káto}} changes to {{Done|2}}. The remaining {{t|kuo}} is in {{Done|1}}.
*{{t|Maı jí <u>káto kuo</u> da.}} = "I love the black cat."</div>
*{{t|Maı jí <u>káto kuo</u> da.}} = "I love the black cat."
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=== Rising tone {{done|2}} ===
Makes a noun phrase out of the first slot of a verb:
 
{{t|poq}} = ___ is a person => {{t|póq}} = "the person(s)"
 
{{t|ca}} = ___ causes ___ => {{t|cá}} "the cause(s)"
 
If a noun for the second slot is needed, use the {{t|bo-}} prefix and the verb form of the word. Note that the last prefix of every word is pronounced with a glottal stop in the middle.
 
{{t|ca}} => {{t|bọ́ca}} "the thing(s) that was caused"
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