Part of Speech | pron |
Morphology | e-ara |
Gloss | H-1PL.IN.PRON |
Comment | The heavy 1st person plural heavy pronoun functions as the topical subject in [Aro 07R 065] , as the head of a negated verb complex in [Sii 06E(Joy) 107], and the reflexive object in [Mah 13E(Eno) 195] |
Example 743:
Source: Mah 13E(Eno) 195Beara hee komana ni eara, a hata, ...If we surrender (lit. give ourselves), it is bad, (but it also has also its good side).
Example 1353:
Source: Aro 07R 065Eara kahi piku rara e subuava.We are going to deceive the old woman.
Example 1354:
Source: Sii 06E(Joy) 107Saka eara haana, a abana, to pasi gogi rara.It is not us, the men, that will gogi.