voam you (pl.)... to

Part of Speech clitic constr
MWE Structure prep = pron
Morphology vo=am
Gloss GOAL=2PL.PRON
    • you (pl.)... to
      • grammar
    • Comment In Eno Aro 01E 016 the pronoun <am> 'you (pl.) functions as the non-topical subject of the predicate <toro rosin vo> 'flee to' of a nominal relative clause whose relative pronoun <to> is elided in front of <toro> 'should'.
      • Example 9407:
        Eam he rosin meam paa rosin vosau, na sue kameam toro rosin voam?
        When you fled, where did you flee, did (they) tell you where to flee? (lit. did (they) tell you (what) you should flee to?)
        Source: Eno Aro 01E 016

Related entries

  • See also:
    • vo1 to; towards