| Part of Speech | pron |
| Morphology | to |
| Gloss | REL |
| comment | The relative pronoun has only one form. It does not distinguish between singular and plural or any syntactic functions. It functions as an object in [Aro 011 61E], a subject in [Mah 13R 0700], an adjunct in [Pur 02R 159], and the complement of the preposition <vo> in [San 02E(Eno) 041]. |
Example 1143:
Eovei o vahutate to tavusu vaavaha vo roho o sinivi o bun, o taatate vaa tea vaahoa sinivi, ae o vagoogogi.This is the story how the painted canoe, the custom of canoe launching and the vagoogogi custom came into being.
- Source:
- San 02E(Eno) 041
Example 6424:
A moon to sinana ni nana bono kasuana.It is the woman who mothers the land.
- Source:
- Mah 13R 0700
Example 7508:
A tabae to an noman?What are you eating? (lit. What is it that you are eating)
- Source:
- Aro 11E(Eno) 061
Example 7509:
ei kou a sii vaan to tiitii naa, ...because the little village where I stayed, ...
- Source:
- Pur 02R(Pur) 159