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verb
bikom
[bikom]
be (copula)
[bikom]
be (copula)
Etymology
From English 'become'. Notes
Used for predicates. Refers to states, situations, and conditions (e.g. ‘Jeje is hungry’, ‘Toto is being weird’). For essential characteristics (e.g. ‘Jeje is young’, ‘Toto is weird’), use bi. Second syllable is stressed.
From English 'become'. Notes
Used for predicates. Refers to states, situations, and conditions (e.g. ‘Jeje is hungry’, ‘Toto is being weird’). For essential characteristics (e.g. ‘Jeje is young’, ‘Toto is weird’), use bi. Second syllable is stressed.
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Greek (Ελληνικά)είμαι
Spanish (Español)estar
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