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# {{lb|meni|ablative}} from us
# {{lb|meni|ablative}} from us
# {{lb|meni|inalienable possession}} of us, our
# {{lb|meni|alienable possession}} of us, our
#: ''[[Pémé]] [[wèláyà]] [[réòrò]] [[lujè]].''
#: ''[[Pémé]] [[wèláyà]] [[réòrò]] [[lujè]].''
#:: '''Our''' songs are not safe with you.
#:: '''Our''' songs are not safe with you.

Revision as of 02:25, 30 April 2020

Méníshè

Etymology

From pé- +‎ .

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /pe˥me˥/

Postpositional Phrase

pémé

  1. (ablative) from us
  2. (alienable possession) of us, our
    Pémé wèláyà réòrò lujè.
    Our songs are not safe with you.
    -Khalida (Motherland: Fort Salem)
Inflection