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292 Index<br />

gbó≥(lit. “to hear”/coll. “to speak<br />

a language”) 3<br />

“good morning,” etc. 1<br />

“have/has/had” using ti 1<br />

“have you ever . . .?” using rí<br />

14<br />

honorific pronouns 1, 2<br />

tone changes 9<br />

“how” in statements (bí . . . ße)<br />

9<br />

“how many times” in statements<br />

(oye ìgbà tí) 3<br />

“how much” in statements (oye tí)<br />

4<br />

ìdí tí (“why” in statements) 6<br />

ìgbà tí (“when” in statements)<br />

5, 10<br />

independent pronouns 5<br />

inú . . . bàjõœ/dùn, using to express<br />

sorrow/happiness 12<br />

irú . . . wo ni? (“what kind of?”)<br />

4<br />

jõœ (“to be”) 8<br />

kõΩ, using to express surprise<br />

11<br />

kí (“that” clause marker) 10<br />

kí (“what?” qu. mkr)<br />

3<br />

kì í (habitual action marker) 6<br />

kìíní (“first”), etc. 8<br />

kì í ße/kó≥ni (“is not”) 3, 8<br />

kí l’ó dé (“why?”) 6<br />

kò (negative marker) 1, 2, 6<br />

láti (“to”/“from”) 3, 11<br />

láti ìgbà wo? (“how long?”)<br />

15<br />

lõœhìn/tí/tí . . . bá (“after”) 8, 11<br />

“like/love” using fõœràn 3, 11<br />

locational prepositions 12<br />

má (“don’t”) 3<br />

máa n; (habitual action marker) 6<br />

méjèèjì (“the two”), etc. 8<br />

mélòó (“how many/much/old?”)<br />

3<br />

mo (“I”)<br />

changes after kí (“that”) 10<br />

changes in negation 1, 2<br />

mú . . . lo≥(“to take/carry”) 13<br />

mú . . . wá (“to bring/carry”) 13<br />

n; (action marker) 2, 6<br />

negation<br />

commands 3<br />

using kì í ße/kó≥ni (“is not”)<br />

3, 8<br />

using kò 1, 2, 6<br />

“never/ever” using rí 14<br />

ni (“to be”) 3, 8<br />

ní (“in/at”) 1<br />

níbo ni (“where?”) 1<br />

nígbà tí/tí . . . bá (“when” in<br />

statements) 10<br />

nígbà wo (“when?”) 5, 10<br />

nouns<br />

formation 14<br />

modified by numbers 3<br />

plurals 2, 4<br />

numbers 3, 4<br />

ordinals 8<br />

times, days, weeks, etc. 5, 7<br />

ó (“he/she/it”), absence of<br />

2, 8<br />

object pronouns 4<br />

to express feelings 6<br />

ò≥gá, using to show respect 6<br />

Ó péjó≥mõœta/o≥jó≥kan põΩlú (coll.<br />

“long time no see”) 2

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