pangte then, next; used clause-intially to introduce a clause occurring [...]

Part of Speech conn
Pronunciation ˈpaŋtɛ ~ ˈpantɛ
Morphology pang-te
    • then, next; used clause-intially to introduce a clause occurring subsequent to first clause
      • Example 990:
        Adi modo, pante leyer nèko.
        You fall then I laugh.

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  • See also:
    • pang thus, in this way, be like this / so, sentence connector, occurs at beginning of clause referring back to previous clause
    • =te first, then; priorative clause-final conjunction signalling that the marked clause denotes an event prior to the one in the following clause / final form of the priorative particle teng, optional used on imperatives to signal insistence, i.e., that the action should be done before anything else