Chér

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Méníshè

Etymology

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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /tʃeɾ˥/

Verb

chér (plain positive infinitive/imperfective direct evidential)

  1. to have, to possess
    'Uyèghà ùrì mé ník'òyè, beà akán me yayè akán chér jìrùvónàz úrràyà ènò.
    They will not stop until we end them, one cell at a time. Using all the weapons at our disposal.
    -General Amis (Motherland: Fort Salem, Episode 103)
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Inflection

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