meho1 other; next; one, some

Part of Speech determiner
Morphology meho
Gloss other3.SG
    • other; next; one, some
      • grammar
    • Comment Similar to articles and the numerals 'one' and 'two' the determiner <meha/meho> inflects for noun class and number in agreement with the noun it specifies.
      • Example 4422:
        Teo meho bon menam paa nao tea vasisira tea peha inu to dao riori bona zoo.
        The next day we went to visit a house that is called the zoo.
        Source: Sii Eno 01W 208
      • Example 4423:
        Be rosin teo meho hum, hum bona repaa tagaru.
        When he fled to another place, this place shook.
        Source: Val 02R 059
      • Example 4424:
        O meho kaku nahu iana, benam torovi eve, meho matapaku nahu iana he benam pupuhu eve teo suraa.
        (As for cooking fish, there are two ways of cooking fish.) One kind of cooking fish is, when we fry it, the other thing - the other method of cooking fish is when we roast it on the fire.
        Source: Hel 05R 004-005
      • Example 4425:
        Meho bon, a moon paa kao gunaha nao.
        The next day, the woman went down.
        Source: Ata 01R 062

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