Difference between revisions of "Ri(s) (preposition)"
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| + | Ri or ris roughly means 'to' although it is never used with verbs of motion or conveyance. | ||
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Revision as of 09:33, 19 May 2012
Ri or ris roughly means 'to' although it is never used with verbs of motion or conveyance.