Prepositions/Conjuctions and English Equivalents
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K'aŝnip prepositions, their English equivalents, detailed meanings, and explanations of optional details that can be added.
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A detailing of K'aŝnip's prepositions/conjunctions, alongside their English equivalents. Specific details are given on their exact meanings (which, naturally, do not correlate exactly with English), as well as separate words that can be added to clarify detail without making a special word for it (as opposed to English's mess of locatives, on, in, at, above, below, beside, behind, in front of, etc.). The common short form used in very casual speech is also included.K'aŝnip Word | English Equivalent(s) | Details on Meaning | Optional Clarifications | Short Form |
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canet | when | happening at some specific time | can | |
jepe | from | Strictly locative. Temporal phrases like "from x until x" would be phrased as "at(temporal) x until x" | jep | |
hiǁ | like | Case infix, as in "I feel like I am tired." | ǁ | |
aŝo | like | Similar to something else, as in "This seems red like a rose." | ŝo |
(Note: The WIP tag was removed because the only new stuff being added is just more entries in the table. Technically, it isn't complete, though.) ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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