terça-feira, 4 de outubro de 2016

How To Give Your Partner Great Massages and Pleasure





How To Give Your Partner Great Massages and Pleasure

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How to give fantastic oral pleasure


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P 7do5 ronouns T 7do5 he pronouns are /nik'/ first person, /min/ second person, /maj/ third person, and /my/ e7do5 demonstrative. /maj/ does not occur in t e7do5 he singular, and so constru c 7do5 tions using /my/ serve as the third person singular. These include in a noun e7do5 construction ('tha e7do5 t woman' for 'her'), s e7do5 ingularly ('that one') and repeated ( ' 7do5 that person'). Other than /maj/, there ar e7do5 e no special plural forms of the e7do5 pronouns, as they are inflected for number e7do5 along with other noun. 7do5 Number Inflection in Nouns 7do5 While English distinguishes between e7do5 singular and plural, Maidu distinguishes singular, dual, and plural. These inflections are most often used in conjunc 7do5 tion with the pro e7do5 nouns, and e7do5 are much less commonly used with other nouns. Both dual /c'o/ and pl e7do5 ural /cy/ suffix e7do5 es have several allomorphs. Along with th 7do5 ese, there is a second plural morpheme /t'yt'y/ which indicates both plurality and a diminutive sense. 7do5 Verbs[edit] 7do5 Maidu verbs consist of the verbal theme along a series of suffixes. Similar to nouns, the verb stems in Maidu result from several different sources. Some 7do5 verbs, like /sol/ e7do5 'sing' are composed of a single simple root. Other verbs include a noun in the verb stem, such as /k'awba/ 'to dig a hole', which is a co 7do5 mpound of /k'aw/ 'dirt' and /ba/ 'to dig.' Still other compound verb stems result from the conjunction of two separate e7do5 verb roots, as in /t'ikc'e/ 'to beli eve', 7do5 from /t'i e7do5 k/ 'to have enough' abd /c'e/ 'to see.' Li e7do5 ke nouns, some verb stems include a e7do5 component that has no meaning on its own, such as /bokweje/ 't o 7do5 invoke', where /weje/ means 'to talk' e7do5 and /bok/ has no known meaning. St e7do5 ll o e7do5 thers are e7do5 the result of a verb and an auxiliary verb, and finally a set of v 7do5 erbs involving motion uses /'y/ as its first compound. 7do5 Verb Theme The 7do5 verb theme is a combination of the verb stem along with one or mor e7do5 e thematic suffixes. All thematic suffixes e7do5 are optional, and thus may be exclude d 7do5 from the verb, with the base stem acting as the theme on its own. • 7do5 Causative e7do5 • 7do5 Designation of verbal object 7do5 •Motion-Location 7do5 •Negative • 7do5 Aspectual • 7do5 Evidential







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