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83. Beuklam lon-lumpoe saket mata-lon.<br />

Last night 1-dream sore eye-1<br />

'Last night I dreamed that I had sore eyes.'<br />

Thus, VI's or Verbs of Class One consist of volitional<br />

verbs and several non-volitional verbs listed in Table 4,<br />

and V2's or Verbs of Class Two consist of all non-volitional<br />

verbs, except those listed in Table 4.<br />

The second list is Table 5. This list contains verbs<br />

and adjectives that can be used either volitionally (with<br />

proclitics) or non-volitionally (with enclitics). Most of<br />

the Verbs in this list are non-volitional but can be used<br />

volitionally, and others are volitional but can be used non-<br />

volitionally.<br />

[i]. Verbs:<br />

Table 5: Verbs and adjectives that can be used<br />

a). Verbs of liking/disliking:<br />

either volitionally or non-volitionally.<br />

galak 'to like, to love'<br />

meuh'eut 'to want, to wish'<br />

cinta 'to love'<br />

gaseh 'to love, to feel pity'<br />

savang 'to love, to feel pity'<br />

bancj 'to hate'<br />

luwat 'to loathe, to dislike'

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