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62<br />

with the first syllable omitted is the most commonly used<br />

form.<br />

pheuet 'to carve;' seuneuoheuet or neupheuet<br />

'carving'<br />

mueng 'to put on one's lap;' seuneumueng or seuleumueng<br />

or leumueng 'lap'<br />

wot 'to stir, to mix;' seuneuwot or neuw'ot 'thing which<br />

stirred or mixed, the way of stirring'<br />

leng 'to pour out;' seuneuleng or neuleng 'the liquid<br />

which is being poured out'<br />

lhat 'to hook up;' seuneulhat or neulhat 'hook'<br />

rheno 'to spin;' seuneurheng or neurheng 'the spin,<br />

thing which is spun'<br />

40. 'Etnha panyang ka neubeuet-keuh?<br />

How-far long IN study-(of religion/Quran)-2„<br />

'How far is your study of religion/reading Quran?'<br />

[iii]. Obligatory Omission. The omission of the<br />

initial syllable is obligatory in nouns derived from two-<br />

syllable words beginning with [m], liquids, or glottals,<br />

and from one-syllable words beginning with nasals, except<br />

[m], glottals, [d], [j], or [y].<br />

marit 'to speak;' narit 'message, words said'<br />

lakee 'to ask for;' neulakee 'thing asked for'<br />

raba 'to feel with hand;' neuraba 'the act of feeling<br />

with hand'

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