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<big>[[komai]], [[duka]]/[[dukka]]</big> | |||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
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==Compound Determinative== | ==Compound Determinative== | ||
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#'''Everything''' is all that exists, or all things in one area. <> [[komai]], [[duka]]/[[dukka]]. | #'''Everything''' is all that exists, or all things in one area. <> [[komai]], [[duka]]/[[dukka]]. {{syn|every thing|anything|all}} | ||
#:''You can listen to absolutely everything going on around you, yet your voice cannot be heard.'' <> kana jin komai da ake yi a kewaye da kai, amma ba za a iya jin muryarka ba.<small> --[[bbchausa_verticals/083-inside-the-minds-of-the-dead]]</small> | #:''You can listen to absolutely everything going on around you, yet your voice cannot be heard.'' <> kana jin komai da ake yi a kewaye da kai, amma ba za a iya jin muryarka ba.<small> --[[bbchausa_verticals/083-inside-the-minds-of-the-dead]]</small> | ||
#:''If you win, you get '''everything''': the car and all other prizes you won!'' | #:''If you win, you get '''everything''': the car and all other prizes you won!'' |
Latest revision as of 16:45, 22 March 2021
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Compound Determinative
Determiner |
- Everything is all that exists, or all things in one area. <> komai, duka/dukka.
- Synonyms: every thing, anything and all
- You can listen to absolutely everything going on around you, yet your voice cannot be heard. <> kana jin komai da ake yi a kewaye da kai, amma ba za a iya jin muryarka ba. --bbchausa_verticals/083-inside-the-minds-of-the-dead
- If you win, you get everything: the car and all other prizes you won!
Note
- Everything is not like a usual pronoun. It has no reflexive form and no different subject or object forms. It even uses the possessive 's of common nouns. For this reason, some people consider it to be a compound determiner.