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Adjectival-adverbial particles are those particles that are semantically adjectives or adverbs identifying quantity, but - like particles - usually follow the noun or the verb they refer to instead of preceding it.
Adjectival-adverbial particles are those particles that are semantically adjectives or adverbs identifying quantity, but - like particles - usually follow the noun or the verb they refer to instead of preceding it.
* '''glidemæh''' translates "only" or "alone".
* '''glidemæh''' translates "only" or "alone".
* '''maifu''' translates "enough".
* '''maifu''' translates "enough"; it requires a noun in genitive case or a verb in the indicative mood.
* '''lenta''' means "together (with)"; when used as a particle, it requires a noun in genitive case - e.g. ''lili buneyi lenta'' "I, together with my older sister".
* '''udvī''' translates "without"; it requires a noun in essive case or a verb in subjunctive mood.
* '''udvī''' translates "without"; it requires a noun in essive case or a verb in subjunctive mood.