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The oblique case form 'moyiku', fulfilled the same function, it was usually followed by a noun in the general oblique case, e.g. 'moyiku tyak' 'down to the ground'.
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Usage:
Alternate use:
Say - 'moh-yeh' (Standard 'o' and standard 'e'. Emphasis on 1st syllable. 2nd syllable (yeh) is short. (See VLaLS, OotWWL, page 67)