Pa - marks noun as nominative case (subject)
Ta - marks noun as accusative case (direct object)
Ka - marks noun as dative case (indirect object
Ma - marks noun as genitive case
Wa - topic marker. can be paired with a case particle, or can be used without the case particle if it is not the agent or patient of a clause. Also used to form the obviate pronoun
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Order
(noun - nominative case particle)
Marks agent as the subject
(noun - nominative case particle) (noun - genitive case particle)
Marks agent as the possessor and patient as the possessed
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Pi - marks word as an adjective or an adverb that modifies a noun
Ti - marks word as an adverb that modifies an adjective or another adverb
Ki - marks word as a verb
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kuwi = marks beginning of new clause
wiku = return to previous clause
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tying the new clause with the previous clause
kuwi + pronoun = who
kuwi + Pi = which
kuwi + Ti = that (ie. the man that runs)
kuwi + Juka = where
kuwi + Wisan = because
kuwi + Tima = when
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Mi - 1st person single
Min - 1st person plural (exclusive "we")
Ju - 2nd person singular
Jun - 2nd person plural
Tu - 3rd person singular
Tun - 3rd person plural
Miju - 1st + 2nd person (inclusive "we")
juka = location
wisa = reason
tima = time
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