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Description of adjectives in Jujen te Pesone
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1. Adjectives
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Adjectives in Jujen te Pesone don't decline for anything, including number. There's no distinction between adverbs and adjectives, so a word like mpaja could mean either bad or badly, depending on the context.
Adjectives/adverbs (almost) always follow the word they modify. Take the phrase: Nine pesone mpaja oneke. It's glossed as: 2PSecond person plural (person)
addressee (plural) person.PLPlural (number)
more than one/few bad are.
The only exception to this is the word pu, meaning not. Pu can be thought of as a particle instead of an adverb, being placed before the word it modifies. Take the phrase: Joe pesone pu mpaja oneke. It's glossed as: 1PFirst person plural (person)
we (inclusive or exclusive) person.PLPlural (number)
more than one/few NEGNegative (polarity)
not bad are.
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