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#: ''[[Pémé]] [[wèláyà]] [[réòrò]] [[lujè]].'' | #: ''[[Pémé]] [[wèláyà]] [[réòrò]] [[lujè]].'' | ||
#:: '''Our''' songs are not safe with you. | #:: '''Our''' songs are not safe with you. | ||
#::: -''Khalida'' (''[[Motherland: Fort Salem]]'') | #::: -''Khalida'' (''[[Motherland: Fort Salem]]'', [[Season_1_Motherland:_Fort_Salem_Dialogue#Episode_107|Episode 107]]) | ||
=====Inflection===== | =====Inflection===== |
Revision as of 21:42, 2 July 2020
Méníshè
Etymology
Pronunciation
Postpositional Phrase
pémé
- (ablative) from us
- (alienable possession) of us, our
- Pémé wèláyà réòrò lujè.
- Our songs are not safe with you.
- -Khalida (Motherland: Fort Salem, Episode 107)
- Our songs are not safe with you.
- Pémé wèláyà réòrò lujè.
Inflection
Méníshè Postpositions with Dependent Pronouns | |||
---|---|---|---|
Singular | Plural | ||
Base Postposition | mé | ||
First Person | imé | pémé | |
Second Person | lumé | ramé | |
Third Person | Magic Class | amé | |
Human Class | namé | ||
Air Class | umé | ||
Earth Class | t'amé | ||
Fire Class | jìmé | ||
Water Class | símé | ||
Generic | amé |