b'E e E 1conj ClauselevelconjunctionjoiningEI.SIvb.subjrealis mood marker rdp3clauses and phrases of coordinate sequences,pl subject marker with realis mood marker l-. and also for subsidiary clauses following anTheyhavedone.Note:seenoteunder initial statement, with meaning Well, and so,l- for contrast between l- and absence of l-. They have eaten their fish. and thus, etc. It could appear in a speakersEikamsi kasi yena initial clause if the speaker was respondingSyn. lei.si. to s.o.Bogwa lalagi e adoki mna I have heardEITA-vb.subjrealis mood marker stp dual thisandsoIthinksthg.Syn.deli,paila, 1mitaga, mauula and many other conjunctionsincl subject marker with realis mood marker according to context situation.l-. We both have done sthg. Note: see note under l- for contrast between l- and absenceE 2exclam Assenttoproposalorquestion.of l-. Also note special defocussed reference Yes, that is so, I agree etc. In conversationof1 st pdualinclformin*grammar frequently accompanied by upwards toss ofstatement. Syn. leita-. head or by raised eyebrows. See -tamapola.EITA .SIvb subjrealis mood marker stSyn. mitaga, taga, tama, eikiga, makawala. 1p pl incl verb subj marker with realis mood E 3 loc marker l-. We have all done sthg. Note: seeThis item nearby baisa. E 4 - realismoodmarker Occursonlyasthenoteunderl-forcontrastbetweenl-and absence of l-.initial element of the complex morpheme ei q.v.whichmarksaverbfor3 rd psubjectEIWAIWA loc Onthatsidetherevar.and realis mood. Syn. le-.ewaiwa. -EDIDAGI vb3trans Tostoregoodsvar.EIYAMtemp At daytime yam. -va 1 ddiga.ELOIn 3 A species of fish data needed. EDIEDIadj Large, coarse grains of sand.EMAIMAloc Also occurs as eimaima, emeima. EI-vb.subjrealis mood marker Also mayOnthissideofsthg,onthesidenearestbefoundasai-.3 rd psgverbsubjmarkerme.Bukulosimapilanaewaiwa i- with realis mood marker e- or le- meantingbukukwanapwalasi, gala bukulosi emaima Go hehasdone,ithasbeenfinishedetc.and hide on the other side, not on this side Note: see entry under l- where the contrastof the city Joshua 8.4. Ant. ewaiwa. between l- and absence of l- in this form isEMEIMA loc OnthissideKiliviladialect discussed. Syn. lei, and c.f. bi- me-. emaima. EIKIGAn Assent, yes var. aikiga.EMWAIMloc To one side of sthg, beside sthg EIMAIMAloc rare.On this side var. emaima. EIMATI tempmod UsedinVPastemporalESAESAn 3, from Dobu 1. Wealth, riches. May mode indicator of imminent action near pastgenerally refer to personal opulence or any or near future. It is about to happen, it waswealth in cash or goods. almost completed. If immediate future or 2. Traditional wealth items as traded within someotherirrealissense,thevb hasthethe kula cycle of exchange. Because of the useirrealismoodmarkerb-.Ifimmediatepast,of the Dobu language as a contact languagethevbismarkedwiththerealismarkerl-.withinkula,theuseoftheDobutermhas Note:seecommentondegreesofinfluencedentryofthisborrowing.Syn. imminenceunderbogwa.Bukunikolaisiveiguwa. avaka eimati bikaloubusi 3.Anyadornmentinfineclothingor You will know what is going to happen. Jer 6.18. Syn. makateki,jewelleryfromtradesourcesorfromother bogwa, igau.cultures. EISEKIexclam4.ThegloryorsplendourofGod.Syn.Who knows? var. aisekiguyugwayu, kala kalugologusa. Note: the use'