Poswa sample sentences

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Here I will post sample sentences in Poswa and Pabappa. This huge empty page is intimidating, and I might not ever fill it all up. The section breaks are for ease of editing only.

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I drove my car home from school.
Pepopubi papopebi plivompumbi wapfabompapie.
Pom puppabibor tiblebi blinibamapsa pulupampappa.
My pants have a hole in them.
Vilvipio vupfampolwo.
I gave you my car.
Pepopožoppul.


I threw my spear at the pig.
Fuffopi mavumpebi mesufaefum pumbi.
Pappuribap manadabi meserusim aspabi.


I opened the door with my bare hands.
Puvapwopi tallwebi, piub pipabo.
Pom pudapopop saptalabi, pobopibor awa.
These candies are for the girl who helped me with math.
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I want you in my room.
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Is that all I am to you?
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Your parents are siblings!
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Would you like the black one or the white one?
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Did the hunters shoot arrows or bullets at the deer?
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The tank is full.
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The two girls kissed the boy.
Mapopop pypup pampopebel.
Blalolabop upup pimpupabi.


The two girls kissed each other.
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On the dock stood a tall girl, a short girl, a fat girl, and a boy.
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The man loves the woman and has the woman.
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I am breaking it.
Wipipafo.
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The man is being looked at by the woman.
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The man dropped the melon and it burst.
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The smaller boy walked the biggest dog.
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The horse bears a heavy load.
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Pampamel threw the ball to Papawasadam.
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He said that he will come.
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This one said that that one will come.
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3

I need some explanations.
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I'm not a linguist.
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Can you speak Pabappa?
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I ceased to behave like my former self.
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Do what I ordered, you all!
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He was sleeping when I entered.
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This tree is not a tree.
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It's a tool, like the brush.
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They have green eyes.
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I am looking at it.
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4

We are angels with one wing; only by hugging each other can we fly.
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The man just died.
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The woman ran off long ago.
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The man saw the animal and (the animal) ran off.
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The man saw the animal and (the man) ran off.
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The men came.
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The men saw some women.
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The men saw some women and then came.
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The man lives at that place.
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Give him his money back.
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How cold is it outside?
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The dog was sleeping until the cat woke him up.
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The girl kissed the boy who kissed the cactus.
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The girl climbed the tree the boy climbed.
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I haven't found my comb yet, but I will if I keep searching.
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5

I wanted to buy tampons, but the tampon store was closed.
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I prefer to swim across the river.
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The monkeys live across the river.
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Some people are more fragile than flowers.
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He told me that he wanted to stop the snakes biting the men.
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The child is too small to be seen.
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The child is too small to see (it).
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6

We are sitting in the night, and like the night, we are silent.
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I thought this darned thread was dead.
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The cow jumped over the moon.
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Mappamensam is taller than she thinks.
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They named their child Pubbama.
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They swept the floor clean.
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I am standing between a cat and a rabbit.
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On one side of the door stood a girl, and on the other side a goat.
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Stop talking!
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7

Red is a color.
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We went to Pupompet yesterday.
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He's dead, Bembed!
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Sulalappa wants to marry some Milimapean.
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I saw the food and water.
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I thought that I saw Jamja.
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8

Three birds are flying.
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Pabappa is a simple language.
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There were many beautiful trees in the garden.
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My name is Pompomim.
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Where is the book?
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You are coming with me.
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What is the name of that city?
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The Weppalepen are those who form words with voices.
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I am eating you.
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I eat food.
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I eat food at your home.
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Wapsapo cooked the meat.
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The fire burns the wood.
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I saw a horse from the door.
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If one is sick, it pays off to eat medicine.
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Marpepsa likes the baby.
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I can't recommend this book.
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The army of Blumporbum sieged Potypobbem.
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Three men longed to fabricate idols in honor of two goddesses.
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She believes him to be good.
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She seems to be good.
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She hates for him to be good.
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She wants him to be alive.
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10

There seems to be a snowstorm.
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For him to eat upsets her.
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I don't know whether I'll go.
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I saw a picture of me.
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The apples, having fallen from the tree, ripened.
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The dog with the man I saw was black.
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I heard the bird singing.
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Mappawawa likes fighting about as much as I do.
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The girl whom I thought liked fighting about as much as I did actually didn't.
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11

They say everyone was born free.
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Lispeb kept his eyes closed.
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This bed has clearly been jumped on.
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She had suggested I take a walk in the park.
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12

Three rings for the Elven-kings under the sky;
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Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone;
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Nine for mortal men doomed to die;
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One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
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In the land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
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One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
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One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
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In the land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
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