Entry # 3000 biihidzóhí 1 entry
Díí ’éí télli ’ayóo ’ayą́.
this TOP donkey very 3-eat.PLexical notes: For many speakers, Díí télli ’éí ’ayóo ’ayą́ would be preferred. For some, this example is ungrammatical as the topic marker ’éí splits díí télii into two constituents, making them refer to separate individuals.
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