tör̄ör̄ë

Hiw

Etymology

Derived from r̄ö (two). From Proto-North-Central Vanuatu *rua, from Proto-Oceanic *rua, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *duha, from Proto-Austronesian *duSa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɵᶢʟɵᶢʟe/

Gender classifier

tör̄ör̄ë (feminine dual)

  1. (followed by noun) the two (feminine dual article for human nouns)
    tör̄ör̄ë yeqën(the) two women
  2. (absolute use) (the) two women, (the) two girls
    Tör̄ör̄ë ve tu ëne.There are two women standing here.

Usage notes

  • General determiner; does not encode definiteness.
  • Contrasts with masculine dual tör̄ate, and with common-gender dual tör̄öqate.
  • Contrasts with feminine singular r̄ëtëgë, with feminine plural tun̄wuyegë.
  • Contrasts with 3rd dual personal pronoun sör̄ö.

References

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