DeterminerN are the simplest of all noun modifiers.
They are also often used with pronouns or with li
, which is used to convert a noun to a modifier.
The following table shows examples of Noun DeterminerN.
Word | Base Meaning | English | SFGPL |
---|---|---|---|
lan | male | He is student. | ma lan gi so fa 'student' |
len | female | She is student. | ma len gi so fa 'student' |
don | plural | They are student. | ma don gi so fa 'student' |
pun | place | I go to Tokyo. | ta ga na sa 'go' li pun fa 'Tokyo' |
pin | time | I go today. | ta ga na sa 'go' li pin fa 'today' |
DeterminerN can be added in multiples.
In general, in the case of the DeterminerN A, B and the noun N, the clause A B N
means '(N of B) of A'.
English | SFGPL |
---|---|
he/she/they | gi |
student | fa 'student' |
I | ga |
go | sa 'go' |
Tokyo | fa 'Tokyo' |
today | fa 'today' |