some verb prefixes in Bodin
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7. Bodin Idioms
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8. Bodin Lesson #1
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9. Bodin Lesson #2
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10. Bodin Lesson #3
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11. Bodin pronouns
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17. Bodinisation Schemas
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18. Dual Number in Bodin
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20. on Bodinsu hair colors
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tuAn "anti-reflexive" prefix for verbs. it's easier to give examples than to explain tbh:
- pinkhe - to drink vs. tupinkhe - to water (a plant or animal)
- shichar - to eat vs. tushichar - to feed
- cuspir - to spread (itself) out, to extend (to some length) vs. tucuspir - to spread something out, to extend something
- boshpi - to fly (oneself) vs. tuboshpi - to fly (a vehicle)
- bikhra - to be born vs. tubikhra - to reproduce
- bikhe - to start (itself), to begin (existing) vs. tubikhe - to start something, to begin doing something
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A "reversal" prefix for verbs. the object does the verb to the subject instead of the other way around. often used for emotion verbs. again, examples:
- tepir - to fear vs. pitepir - to scare
- pokhonir - to be angry at vs. pipokhonir - to make angry, to anger
- khanoi - to be bored vs. pikhanoi - to bore, to be boring
"Pi" can also be used on emotional adjectives to the same effect:
- tepin - afraid vs. pitepin - scary
- pokhon - angry vs. pipokhon - outrageous
- khanoin - bored vs. pikhanoin - boring
And with emotional adverbs to change them from a descriptor of the verb to a reaction to the sentence:
- cadrini - in a sad way ("she smiled sadly") vs. picadrini - saddeningly ("sadly, she couldn't go")
- masannani - in an unlucky manner ("he lived unluckily") vs. pimasannani - unfortunately ("unfortunately, he lived")
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