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Yoshi
What is the difference between the prefix "Gi" and "ni" in Bisaya?
Apr 20, 2022 10:58 PM
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May 11, 2022
They are both used in a past tense form and almost the same translation. It's just that the "Gi" is more intentional and specific than "Ni'. Example: Gipunit niya ang bato - He picked up THE stone - there's specificity on the stone he picked up and the intention is to pick up a stone. Nipunit siya ug bato - He picked up A stone - he could pick up a stick if that is what available nearby. I hope this help. :)
April 28, 2022
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