On 12/5/06, Daniel Adamec <dadamec123@gmail.com> wrote:
".i ta ri'u ve'i finpe" is a sentence used in the reference grammar to show the usage of one of the VEhA series. As I understand it, (ve'i) is a word indicating that the object/event occupies a small area of space. If this is true, would it describe it's referent as small (where 'small' is relevant to context)?
It would say that the event of that/those things there being fish occupies a small space, so it could be a small fish or a small school of fish I suppose. mu'o mi'e xorxes