one my (relative): form of the possessive classifier used for kin [...]

Part of Speech possessive
Phonetic Form one
Tanema Equivalent ie
Lovono Equivalent anga

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    • one my (relative): form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms with a 1st singular possessor
    • iape2 his, her (relative): form of the kin possessive classifier (one*), with a 3rd singular possessor (see ini)
    • akia2 our (relative), of you and me: form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with a 1st inclusive dual possessor (kia)
    • aba2 our (relative), of me and him/her: form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with a 1 exclusive dual possessor (see keba)
    • amela2 your (relative), of you two: form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with a 2 dual possessor (see kela*)
    • ada2 their (relative): form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with a 3 dual possessor (see da)
    • akapa2 our (relative), of you and us: form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with a 1st inclusive plural possessor (kiapa)
    • upa2 our (relative): form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with a 1 exclusive plurial possessor (see kupa)
    • aipa2 your (relative): form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with a 2 plural possessor (see kaipa*)
    • adapa2 their (relative): form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with a 3 plural possessor (see dapa)
    • ie2 (relative) of (X): form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with a noun possessor
    • aidi2 form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with an impersonal possessor (idi ‘people’)
    • tetake outside, seen from the interior of the island; hence down towards the shore; seawards