Talking Sula

Language, people, and land amid changing currents

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iki

Posted on April 11, 2020 by bahasasula_3n5une

‘now’
source: numerous 2010–2019 note: final i likely comes from paragogic echo or linking vowels that seem to be found in some Sanana forms. There are multiple Sanana and Mangon forms. See also ika, ik, isuka, saik, saiki, saiya, sit iki, deha saik, siku.

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