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What a + (a)m or (i)l means
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[comments] (i)l
In Alvan when you say "from the" you put "(i)l" on the end of a word.
But, if you add "a" before the word it translates to "because".
An example:
Y luil lo (I walk from them)
Y a luil lo (I walk because of them)


(a)m
In Alvan when you say "to the" you put (a)m at the end of a word.
But, if you add "a" before the word it translates to "for the".
An example:
Lui dem lo, Y luim oxai lo (They can't go, so now i go to them)
Lui dem lo, Y a luim oxai lo (They can't go, so now i go for them)
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