CREO 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Preposition And Postposition

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Can mean a lot of things: moun = people, yo moun = your family, timoun = child (little people, ki moun = who. Verb tenses expressed by short particles before the verb. Use the marker ap to indicate that an action or state is in progress at the moment of speech, or about to begin. The combination of ap ale is replaced by prale or pral (is going) M pral achte k k liv i"m going to buy a few books. Li prale nan ton izin. (he/she is going to a factory) If the place is specified or if its identity is presumed to be known by the hearer (i. e. when there is only one such place), the definitive article is after the noun. Some specified, unique places don"t require the preposition nan. Indicate the action that is going on now.

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