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Lesson #5 kï and ï
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kï is used to make a word a verb. For example Mother Nana can become to mother kïnana.

Ki xu Nana ḵek kïnana ṛṛi ki. My mother mothers me.

Adding kï then the first vowel can make a verb a noun. For example attack rrän becomes battle kïärrän (kʲɐʁɐn).

An ï on it's own makes a word opposite. For example the word yes rry become no ïrry. When ï is placed before the verb marker it means the person is not doing something. For example:

Ki xu ḵik kïkiḵrrennünëk. I am driving.
Ki xu ḵik ïkïkiḵrrennünëk. I am not driving.
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