Umbrean Lessons/19 Adverbial Clause

Yet another clause here, now its the adverbial one.

The adverbial clause as the name suggests, acts as an adverb describing the verb in means of cause, time, reason, etc.


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! English The bold part is the clause and underlined is what initiates the clause.
 * I fell because you punched me
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 * pel éñalñö  x'i öm nov'dexow ñör lia loymixri ñör
 * éñalñö  nov'dexow ñör lia loymixri ñör
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Like all clauses umbrean ones are ended by appropiate endings put on the aspect/tense word but to mark what kind of modification it is a word is used infront, in this case it is éñalñö which means simular to "because", but unlike english it is placed BEFORE the verb


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