01-26-2014, 04:52 PM
EDIT: /h?min/ is the word in question.
ScorpioSniper2 is correct that it's literally "to us" or "unto us," but for all intents and purposes, just think of /lan/ as "us" (since the personal pronoun is seldom used as an object, where le- + pronominal suffixes are).
Peace,
-Steve
ScorpioSniper2 is correct that it's literally "to us" or "unto us," but for all intents and purposes, just think of /lan/ as "us" (since the personal pronoun is seldom used as an object, where le- + pronominal suffixes are).
Peace,
-Steve