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Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Why is the verb "beni" spelled without an accent yet pronounced without a nasal vowel? By normal spelling rules, shouldn't the "en" be a nasal vowel?
The syllables for 'beni' are 'be-ni', therefore making it possible for no accent.
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Wednesday, June 5, 2019
What does the phrase “e moun yo ye” mean?
It is translated as "are they people?"
"are you a person? - "se moun ou ye?"
Ususally it is said in the context of : e moun yo ye? (Are they people/humans?) ---- Also,
se moun ou ye? (
Are you human?) based on a person's uncompassionate behavior.
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Tina Tam
June 5, 2019 at 11:56 AM
Doesn't this mean "are THEY people/human?"
e...ye-> are
moun -> people/human
yo-> they
Why wouldn't “e moun OU ye” instead mean "are you a person?"
Mandaly says:
You are correct!
Post updated.
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