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Stretch - noun or verb?
It seems to be an abbreviated form of TIR.AN and is followed by the words ma-diš SA5 "very red", as is suggested by the comment of Sachs and Hunger (1988, p. 46) to #1. manzât was used with the verb GIB (parāku) "stretch" in #1 and #3, and the same verb may be restored in #8.
He stretches out his arms as if to grasp the verbs.
Have fun! Stretching before using TPR may be recommended if a lot of verbs are to be used.
Stretch, stretch, stretch!
And no verbs, apparently.
Nouns become verbs.
Kēlen has no verbs.
Verbs become nouns.
How many verbs?
Sometimes without verbs.
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