န့ၢ်
S'gaw Karen
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-Karen *neᴮ (“obtain, receive, take, get”). Cognate with Eastern Pwo ဏေဝ်ႋ (nī̱), Western Pwo န့, Pa'o Karen နေး (nê), Western Kayah ꤔꤟꤤ (ni̤).
Verb
န့ၢ် • (nay̱)
- to get
- (post-verbal marker) Used to introduce a beneficiary.
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- (perfect marker) Used after a clause to express that something has been going on continuously until the present time, usually followed by a phrase specifying the duration.
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- (post-clausal auxiliary) Used after a clause to express that the subject manages to or is permitted to perform an action.
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Etymology 2
From Proto-Karen [Term?]. Compare Eastern Pwo ဏါင်း (náiɴ).
Particle
န့ၢ် • (nay̱)
- (postverbal marker) used to indicate comparative degree; often used together with ဒံး (deë)
- စီၤစ့ဒိၣ်တၢ်ဂ့ၤန့ၢ်ဒံးအပါလီၤ..
- saw̄ say doh̀ ta̱ ghaȳnay̱deë ʼa pah law̄ .
- Saw Say is more handsome than his father.