From: | Joe <joe@...> |
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Date: | Sunday, October 3, 2004, 18:00 |
David Peterson wrote:> Charlie wrote: > > << waata tos tos vuutos upa tsemelos ena > because the the world above world in>> > > Why are there two "the"'s and two "world"'s here?I'd guess that it uses postpositions and places the postpositional phrase before the noun. And the definite article before the whole noun phrase. So...the world above the world. Although I suspect he meant 'sky' in the former, anyway.
Roger Mills <rfmilly@...> |