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And then {{t|ıq}} works similarly, but with properties. So for instance, if you wanted to refer to a property as {{t|hú}} or {{t|hụ́la}}, then you’d use {{t|ıq}} to apply it to an object (since it can’t just be turned into a verb). | And then {{t|ıq}} works similarly, but with properties. So for instance, if you wanted to refer to a property as {{t|hú}} or {{t|hụ́la}}, then you’d use {{t|ıq}} to apply it to an object (since it can’t just be turned into a verb). | ||
Or maybe you've fronted a property, in which case you combine {{t|ıq}} with {{t|hóa}}: | |||
{{Example|Lä mıe já dâqmıq, nä ıq sía req hóa.|To live eternally is something no human does.}} | |||
==== Quantifying over properties ==== | ==== Quantifying over properties ==== |