Talk:Soga language
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Is "yesterday = idho = tomorrow" an error?
[edit]Is it true that EN yesterday and EN tomorrow translate to the same word in Soga, and that this translation is SO idho? It seems rather peculiar that both concepts would be translated by the same word.
Now, no tonal information is given, so maybe a distinction is made by tonal (or other) differences not rendered in the orthography. Can more / better information be supplied?Redav (talk) 12:27, 15 January 2023 (UTC)
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