I like buying salt from the ladies who distill it, as it's tastier. in Tetun
Ha'u gosta sosa masin hosi tia sira ne'ebé mak te'in masin, tanba gostu liu.
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Grammar in this phrase
Comparison
liu — comparison 'more / most'
liuTetun comparison uses 'X liu Y' not 'mais X' — the adjective stays put and 'liu' follows. With a focus 'mak' it becomes superlative. Avoid Portuguese-style 'melhor' or 'mais boot'.
Focus
mak — focus marker
mak'mak' focuses the preceding constituent — used when English would bold or cleft ('it was X who...'). Also forms the superlative with 'liu'.
More patterns like these in the Tetun grammar guide.
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Related phrases
- Ó ne'e mane, tenke hatudu ó nia hahalok nu'udar mane, la bele hanesan fali feto.You’re a man, and should act like a man, not like a woman.
- Istória ne'ebé nia hakerek ne'e, ha'u gosta nia tópiku, maibé la gosta nia maneira narasaun.This story that he's written, I like the topic, but don't like his style of story-telling.
- La bele ko'alia nune'e!Don’t talk like that!
- Ha'u gosta estuda biolojia.I like studying biology.
- Ita gosta livru ida ne'ebé?Which (one) book do you like?
- Desportu saida mak ita gosta halimar?What sport do you like playing?