Form: se [R]
1. the relational SE in non-past SE166
- Example Sentences:
se jawāel wījte mo mārōni mēltāri sū ankēji tā;
Three rings for the elven kings under the skyse jōnne mo mārōni makāsāti sū ansūninkīþi;
Seven for the dwarf lords in their halls of stonese jāru mo māmāni ma pannārannōña;
Nine for mortal men doomed to diese jān mo mārōn maxē sū jatēnar jaxē;
One for the dark lord on his dark thronese jān tō ñi mannarien mattatēŋŋien;
One ring to rule them allse jān tō ñi mannarien mawwīrēŋŋien;
One ring to bring them allse jaþēma ien la sāeþ sasōna jānīke;
It seems that they are of one mind.se jaþēma ien pa jāo anwāra nā;
It seems that it is very easy.se jatēnnīke jasāla mo macēna mo macūma;
Here is a joining song for a man and a womanse jalāña mo anlōki ja senne jalōni jacālli;
Give praise for the sunlight that gives us warm days.se jalāña mo anhāmāe sū japāssetinle mē;
Give praise for the grains inside our storehouses.se jasāla mo mamōri ma setenne jaxāeli jīlli;
Give song for the moons who give us silvery nights.se jasāla mo mūrāni ma setenne anrēli anhēi;
Give song for the winds who give us good air.ī se to anālhāri ien pa jatāna anrēŋŋe nāpie;
And the sea says the river is too wet.- Example Sentences:
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