akapa1 our (food+), of you and us: form of the possessive classifier [...]

Part of Speech possessive
Phonetic Form akapa
Tanema Equivalent ageto
Lovono Equivalent agitore
    • our (food+), of you and us: form of the possessive classifier used for food, drink, tools, customary possessions etc. (enaka*), with a 1st inclusive plural possessor (kiapa)
      • Gram
      • Example 147:
        ero korone akapa
        our alcohol (to drink)
      • Example 148:
        Dapa Tukupie li-koie li-te ne tanoe akapa Vanikoro ponu.
        Tikopians have settled on our land of Vanikoro.

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    • enaka ‘my’: 1sg form of possessive classifier for Food, Tools and Customary practices / classifier for items eaten, or meant to be eaten, by the possessor; incl. items to be chewed / classifier for items drunk, or meant to be drunk, by the possessor / classifier for objects related to food acquisition and preparation / general classifier for containers, instruments and tools / classifier for certain customary practices / classifier for language (piene) / classifier for some modern items / erotic delicacy; beloved, darling
    • iakapa our, i.e. of you and us: form of the general possessive classifier (enone*), with a 1st inclusive plural possessor (kiapa)