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Mipukwi Lesson #2
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Nouns, pronouns, and the copula.
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Menu 1. Nouns 2. Pronouns 3. The copula

[edit] [top]Pronouns

In Mipukwi, pronouns act like nouns in almost all situations.
These are the personal pronouns:
Pa is the 1st person singular pronoun
Fa is the 1st person plural pronoun, . Fa can be used either inclusively or exclusively, but when the inclusive is meant, usually things like Pa su cun, me and you, Pa su ji, ,Fa su cun,,and Pa su ji, , are used.
Cun is the 2nd person singular pronoun.
Ji is the 2nd person plural pronoun.
Has is the 3rd person singular pronoun.
Wiis the 2rd person plural pronoun.

[edit] [top]The copula

This is the copula:

That's right, in Mipukwi, there is no word for to be. For sentences that equate a noun to an noun or an adjective, simply place the two things being equated next to each other.


Translate into mipukwi:
It is a
 




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