| mecherar | v.pf.3s |
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| milecherar | v.pf.3s.past | |
| mechar | v.pf.3p.inan. |
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| milechar | v.pf.3p.inan.past | |
| kaiuechar | v.recip. | engage in transaction of buying and selling; buy things together.
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| mochar | v.erg. | get bought or bribed.
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| ocheraol | v.a.s. | is to be bought.
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| ulechar | v.r.s. | bought.
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See also:
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Examples: |
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> I'm just selling vegetables a little at a time, and then I'll (be able to) buy my car. |
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> Water is free (lit., doesn't need to be bought) (so why don't you take a shower?). |
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> We've got a money-raising party coming up. |
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> If I had money, (then) I'd buy a new car. |
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> He's bought his car so he's bicycle is now left unused. |
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Proverbs: |
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> Buying the heart. This is the strategy of anticipating the desires and wishes of others. It involves generosity in favors, gift giving, and praise. The art of anticipating the desired response by the question asked is polished. The use of humor to cajole those led is approved. When confronting a group, whether in dance or speech, a smile or pleasant, friendly expression is assumed. |
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More Examples: |
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> I should buy me a motorcycle. |
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> I need to buy new clothes because my clothes are already small. |
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> I'm going to buy pants and a shirt and shoes. |
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> I really like your dress. Where did you buy it? |
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> I'm going to the store to buy rice and canned meat. |
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