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(3.3.3.4.2). The clause following nqon is usually in the<br />

form of an adjective.<br />

nqon gleh keudeh 'till it is clean'<br />

ii-klik nqon hek-iih 'he cried until he became tired'<br />

hingga puteh keudeh 'till it is white'<br />

128. Lon-rhah ngon gleh keudeh.<br />

1-wash till clean RES<br />

'I washed it till it was really clean.'<br />

2.4.6 Adverbs of Frequency<br />

The most frequently used adverbs of frequency are the<br />

following.<br />

sabe 'always'<br />

kavem or riqap 'often'<br />

iareueng 'rarely'<br />

torn 'ever (in negative and question)'<br />

h'antom 'never' (from h'an 'NEC and torn 'ever')<br />

Other adverbs of frequency are formed with tiep or<br />

ieuep 'every' and g& 'time.'<br />

tiep uroe 'every day'<br />

•ieuep malam 'every night'<br />

siuroe sigo 'one day one time (once a day)'<br />

sibuleuen duwa go 'one month two times (twice a<br />

month)'<br />

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