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Which husband is not sick
Which husband is not sick
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<h2>ααΎ / Do</h2> <b>0/102</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> clause initial interrogative marker occurring in fairly formal speech; it indicates that the following clause is a question, and may sometimes be translated by expressions like `Tell me ...?' or, in subordinate clauses, `if' or `whether'<br><br>
ααΎ
daeu
Do
<h2>ααααΈ / Husband</h2> <b>0/1725</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> husband.<br><br>
ααααΈ
bdei
Husband
<h2>ααΆ / Where</h2> <b>0/80</b> <div class="badge level1">Essential</div><br> (in questions) where? (in / at) what place? (in negative statements or indefinite clauses) anywhere; (in emphatic clauses) wherever, anywhere<br><br>
ααΆ
na
Where
<h2>αα·α / Not</h2> <b>51/18</b> <div class="badge level2">Starter</div><br> not, non- (usually requires the phrase-final negative particle αα (tei))<br><br>
αα·α
mΔn
Not
<h2>ααΊ / Hurt</h2> <b>0/1207</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to be sick; to hurt, to be in pain; to be painful, sore; to have the feelings hurt<br>
ααΊ
chΕ
Hurt
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