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=== People ===
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*'''x''' - man
*'''x''' - woman
*'''x''' - Mr. / sir / gentleman
*'''x''' - Mrs. / Miss / Ms. / ma'am / lady
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*'''x''' - name
*'''x''' - person
-
*'''x''' - family
*'''x''' - father
*'''x''' - mother
*'''x''' - brother
*'''x''' - sister
*'''x''' - boy / son
*'''x''' - girl / daughter
*'''x''' - aunt
*'''x''' - uncle
*'''x''' - niece / nephew
*'''x''' - grandfather
*'''x''' - grandmother
*'''x''' - cousin
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*'''x''' - husband
*'''x''' - wife
*'''x''' - marriage
*'''x''' - divorce
*'''x''' - in-law
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*'''x''' - baby
*'''x''' - child
*'''x''' - teenager
*'''x''' - adult
*'''x''' - friend
*'''x''' - enemy
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=== Family ===
*'''x''' - family
*'''x''' - extended family
*'''x''' - clan / dynasty
*'''x''' - relative
*'''x''' - Ancestry
*'''x''' - descendant
*'''x''' - ancestor
*'''x''' - Children
*'''x''' - child
*'''x''' - boy
*'''x''' - girl
*'''x''' - eldest
*'''x''' - twin
*'''x''' - baby
=== Status ===
*'''x''' - eldest child / heir
*'''x''' - firstborn
*'''x''' - legitimate
*'''x''' - illegitimate / bastard
*'''x''' - orphan (without parents)
*'''x''' - without a family
*'''x''' - adopt
=== Verbs ===
*'''x''' - bear children
*'''x''' - beget
*'''x''' - spoil
*'''x''' - rear
=== Name ===
*'''x''' - given name
*'''x''' - patronymic
*'''x''' - family name
*'''x''' - nickname
=== Parents ===
*'''x''' - parent
*'''x''' - father
*'''x''' - mother
*'''x''' - mommy / mama
=== Grandparents ===
*'''x''' - grandfather
*'''x''' - grandmother
*'''x''' - great-grandfather (mother)
*'''x''' - great-uncle (aunt)
*'''x''' - great-uncle's son (daughter)
=== Children ===
*'''x''' - son
*'''x''' - daughter
=== Grandchildren ===
*'''x''' - grandson
*'''x''' - granddaughter
*'''x''' - great-grandson (daughter)
*'''x''' - Siblings
*'''x''' - brother
*'''x''' - sister
=== Nephews ===
*'''x''' - nephew
*'''x''' - niece
*'''x''' - nephew's son (daughter)
=== Uncles and aunts ===
*'''x''' - uncle
*'''x''' - aunt
*'''x''' - Cousins
*'''x''' - cousin
*'''x''' - second (or more distant) cousin
*'''x''' - cousin's son (daughter)
*'''x''' - second cousin's son (daughter)
=== In-laws ===
*'''x''' - an in-law
*'''x''' - daughter-in-law
*'''x''' - mother-in-law
*'''x''' - brother-in-law


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= p =


* "This tree is fifty feet high," said the gardener
* '''pa''' - abilitative modal suffix, attached to verbs
* A box of growing plants stood in the Window
* '''patlitsa''' - eggplant (the edible fruit of the ''solanum melongena'')
*  A company of soldiers marched over the hill and across the meadow
* '''pato''' - duck [aquatic avian]
* A little girl with a kitten sat near me
* '''pako''' - new / fresh / recent
* A robin has built his nest in the apple tree
* '''pamya''' - okra / ladies finger's [slang: small penis]
* Aha! I have caught you!
* '''pana''' - rain / perspire / moisten / dew [euphemistically used for "to urinate"]
* Alas! that news is sad indeed!
* '''pala''' - having the ability needed for a specific task / able
*  All her finery, lace, ribbons, and feathers, was packed away in a trunk
* '''pa'o''' - eight / 8
*  All the children came except Mary
* '''petsa''' - mild / soft
*  All the people shouted
* '''pila''' - saw / rip / crush
*  Among the wheat grew tall red poppies
* '''po''' - prefixed to kinship terms to show a relationship by marriage / in-law
*  An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence
* '''puna''' - dirt / soil / earthen
*  Are these shoes too big for you?
 
*  Are you going with us to the concert?
= t =
* Are you waiting for me?
 
*  Are you warm enough now?
= k =
*  At noon we ate our lunch by the roadside
 
*  Be careful
= m =
*  Be quick or you will be too late
 
*  Be satisfied with nothing but your best
= n =
*  Between the two lofty mountains lay a fertile valley
 
*  Bring your friends with you
= s =
*  Can you come tomorrow?
 
*  Can your brother dance well?
= h =
*  Come early next Monday if you can
 
*  Come when you are called
= l =
*  Come with us
 
*  Come with your father or mother
= y =
*  Did the man leave?
 
*  Did you find the distance too great?
= a =
*  Directly opposite stands a wonderful palace
 
*  Do it yourself
= e =
*  Do not laugh at me because I seem so absent minded
 
*  Do you like summer or winter better?
= i =
*  Does the robin sing in the rain?
 
*  Does the sky look blue or gray?
= o =
*  During our residence in the country we often walked in the pastures
 
*  Every spring and fall our cousins pay us a long visit
= u =
*  Everybody knows about hunting
*  Evidently that gate is never opened, for the long grass and the great hemlocks grow close against it
*  Gnomes are little men who live under the ground
*  Go away!
*  Happy people often shout
*  Have all the leaves fallen from the tree?
*  Have some tea
*  Have the neighbors gone away for the winter?
*  Have you ever travelled in the jungle?
*  He has far more money than brains
*  He is loved by everybody, because he has a gentle disposition
* He is small, but strong
*  He played a tune on his wonderful flute
*  He proved himself trustworthy
*  He was very poor, and with his wife and five children lived in a little low cabin of logs and stones
*  He will arrive soon
*  Henry's dog is lost
*  Here under this tree they gave their guests a splendid feast
*  Hold the horse while I run and get my cap
*  How wide is the River?
*  Hurry, children
*  I am sure that we can go
*  I am tired, but very happy
*  I am very happy
*  I awoke early, dressed hastily, and went down to breakfast
*  I can play after school
*  I feel ashamed of myself
*  I had a younger brother whose name was Antonio
*  I have been waiting for you
*  I have found the ring I lost
*  I have lost my blanket
*  I have lost the book that you gave me
*  I hope the rain stops soon
*  I hurt myself
*  I met a little cottage girl; she was eight years old, she said
* I shall lend you the books that you need
* I shall stay at home if it rains
* I stood, a little mite of a girl, upon a chair by the window, and watched the falling snowflakes
*  I think that this train leaves five minutes earlier today
*  I usually sleep soundly
*  I will be happy to go
*  If you come early, wait in the hall
*  In our climate the grass remains green all winter
*  In winter I get up at night, and dress by yellow candlelight
*  Is this the first kitten of the litter?
*  Is this tree an oak or a maple?
*  Is today Monday?
*  Is your sister coming for you?
*  It's raining
*  Jack seized a handful of pebbles and threw them into the lake
*  John and Elizabeth are brother and sister
*  Keep this secret until tomorrow
*  Let's go!
*  Light he thought her, like a feather
*  Light travels faster than sound
*  Listen
*  Lovely flowers are growing everywhere
*  Madam, I will obey your command
*  Many little girls with wreaths of flowers on their heads danced around the bonfire
*  Many of the people shouted twice
*  Mr Jones made a knife for his little boy
*  My cat is black
*  My little kitten walked away
*  My opinion is that the governor will grant him a pardon
*  Near the mouth of the river, its course turns sharply towards the East
*  Oh, dear! the wind has blown my hat away!
*  On a fine summer evening, the two old people were sitting outside the door of their cottage
*  On a Sunny morning after the solstice we started for the mountains
*  On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman
*  Once wild animals lived here
*  Our bird's name is Jacko
*  Pip and his dog were great friends
*  Play and I will sing
*  Sea water is salty
*  She has more friends than enemies
*  She is taller than her brother
*  She was always, shabby, often ragged, and on cold days very uncomfortable
*  She was talking to herself
*  Show the guests these shells, my son, and tell them their strange history
*  Sit here by me
*  Sit here by yourself
*  Slowly she looked around
*  Some of the people shouted
*  Soon the rain will stop
*  Stop your game and be quiet
*  Sugar tastes sweet
*  Take this note, carry it to your mother; and wait for an answer
*  Tell the last part of that story again
*  That boy will have a wonderful trip
*  That is the funniest story I ever heard
*  The baby clapped her hands and laughed in glee
* The baby's ball has rolled away
*  The boat sails away, like a bird on the wing
*  The boy who brought the book has gone
*  The bright sun shines
*  The campers sat around the fire
*  The child waited at the door for her father
*  The children ran after Jack
*  The cover of the basket fell to the floor
*  The crow dropped some pebbles into the pitcher and raised the water to the brim
*  The dress of the little princess was embroidered with roses, the national flower of the Country
*  The fire feels hot
*  The first boy in the line stopped at the entrance
*  The first part of the story is very interesting
*  The fisherman who owned the boat now demanded payment
*  The house stands where three roads meet
*  The kitten is playing in the rain
*  The kitten jumped onto the table
*  The kitten jumped up
*  The little boy's father had once been a sailor
*  The little girl made the doll's dress herself
*  The little girl seemed lonely
*  The little girl's doll is broken
*  The little house had three rooms, a sitting room, a bedroom, and a tiny kitchen
*  The little seeds waited patiently under the snow for the warm spring sun
*  The market begins five minutes earlier this week
*  The rain came down
*  The rain has stopped
*  The river knows the way to the sea
*  The sound of the drums grew louder and louder
*  The spool of thread rolled across the floor
*  The squirrels make their nests warm and snug with soft moss and leaves
*  The squirrel's nest was hidden by drooping boughs
*  The streets are full of people
*  The strong roots of the oak trees were torn from the ground
*  The sun has been shining
*  The sun is rising now
*  The sun is shining
*  The sun is shining again
*  The sun looked down through the branches upon the children at play
*  The sun shines
*  The sun shines brightly
*  The sun shone
*  The sun will shine
*  The sun will shine tomorrow
*  The two boys are working together
*  The west wind blew across my face like a friendly caress
*  Their voices sound very happy
*  These are the flowers that you ordered
*  These oranges are juicy
*  They are no wiser than we
*  They heard the warning too late
*  They looked cautiously about, but saw nothing
*  They opened all the doors and windows
*  They popped corn, and then sat around the fire and ate it
*  They won the first two games, but lost the last one
*  They wore red caps, the symbol of liberty
*  Think first and then act
*  This cottage stood on a low hill, at some distance from the village
*  This mist will probably clear away
*  This string is too short!
*  Tom laughed at the monkey's tricks
*  Toward the end of August the days grow much shorter
*  We are a brave people, and love our country
*  We arrived at the river
*  We consider them our faithful friends
*  We could see ourselves in the water
*  We have more time than they
*  We learn something new each day
*  We sailed down the river for several miles
*  We should eat more slowly
*  We visited my uncle's village, the largest village in the world
*  We went back to the place where we saw the roses
*  We went to the village for a visit
*  We will make this place our home
*  Were you born in this village?
*  When he saw me, he stopped
*  When the wind blew, the traveler wrapped his mantle more closely around him
*  When will your guests from the city arrive?
*  Whew! that cold wind freezes my nose!
*  Why he has left the city is a mystery
*  Will you be ready on time?
*  Will you go with us or wait here?
*  Will you send this message for me?
*  With him as our protector, we fear no danger
*  Yesterday the oldest girl in the village lost her kitten
*  You and I will go together
*  You have come too soon
*  You must write more neatly
*  You should go

Revision as of 16:42, 14 October 2010


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  • pa - abilitative modal suffix, attached to verbs
  • patlitsa - eggplant (the edible fruit of the solanum melongena)
  • pato - duck [aquatic avian]
  • pako - new / fresh / recent
  • pamya - okra / ladies finger's [slang: small penis]
  • pana - rain / perspire / moisten / dew [euphemistically used for "to urinate"]
  • pala - having the ability needed for a specific task / able
  • pa'o - eight / 8
  • petsa - mild / soft
  • pila - saw / rip / crush
  • po - prefixed to kinship terms to show a relationship by marriage / in-law
  • puna - dirt / soil / earthen

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