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Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

Root √sp.

Adjective (Determiner)

spa

  1. same, the same, self-same
    The distinction between spa and stema is two-fold: First and most prominently, spa is a determiner which precedes the noun it modifies, while stema is a standard adjective which follows the noun. However, spa is used when referring to the self-same, identical noun, while stema refers to a noun that is a similar noun that is an identical copy. For example, compare the following: Lasu se spa libru na ke-kwasu ma nonu le gane da mu. ‘That is the same book my grandfather gave me.’ (…See? Here is the stain where I spilled ink on it.) vs. Lasu se libru stema na ke-kwasu ma nonu le gane da mu. ‘That is the same book my grandfather gave me.’ (…except mine has an ink stain on the cover.)

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