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191<br />

cit is often accompanied by meu. which also means<br />

'only' when used in this combination.<br />

190. Sit meu droeneuh nyang na peugah lagee nyan.<br />

Only only you- that AUX say like that<br />

'The only person who talks about It like that is<br />

you.'<br />

The second word cit. which has nothing to do with the<br />

particle cit. means 'too/either, also.' It is used after<br />

verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.<br />

192. Ayah geu-jak cit.<br />

Father 3r-go too<br />

'Father is going too.'<br />

192. Adak droeneuh h'an jeuet-neuh cit.<br />

Even you- NEG able-2r also<br />

'Even if it were you, you would not be able (to do<br />

it) either.'<br />

[iv]. roh. roh is used in questions with several<br />

functions. The first function is to indicate that the<br />

speaker has forgotten the thing that he is asking. In<br />

questions with question words, it can either be placed<br />

immediately after the question word, after the verb, or<br />

after the object. Sometimes it is also used at the end of<br />

the sentence. Very often the question is preceded or

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