nigara let's ...

Part of Speech interjection
    • let's ...
      • unclassified
    • Comment The interjection is used to ask and encourage other people to do something. ; <nigara> is either followed by a clause introduced by <are> 'then we' or by an imperative.
      • Example 4958:
        Umee amaa upeupehe vaarau, nigara are voosu.
        Forget those thoughts. Let us go home.
        Source: Skae 01W 090-091
      • Example 4959:
        Nigara are busu roho ta meha busu.
        Let's throw first the net again (lit. Let's throw another throw.)
        Source: Sii 06RG 401
      • Example 4960:
        Nigara momohu nasu enam pasi vamurina nasuu.
        Go ahead first, we will follow.
        Source: VaaSen 01W 091

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