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boracasli
What's the difference between nāu and nōu?
Mar 8, 2014 6:52 PM
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No it's another example of ō vs ā category. You use ā when the thing is subordinate to you and ō when you are subordinate to it. You can search easily online for examples of what fits into each category.
July 12, 2015
As I understand, it's difference in dialect.
May 15, 2014
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