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			<b>-Ꭿ</b> [-⁴hị] “On. In. Into.”
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		<div>This ending allows you to indicate “on or in” for the word
			you modify.</div>
		<div class="Indented">When added to a word that ends in “-a”,
			the “-a” changes into an “-o”.</div>
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			☞<i> Make sure to always say the part before the final “-hi” with
				a high rising tone, even if you drop the final “-hi” as part of
				informal speech.</i>
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			☞<i> Depending on context, if you drop the final “-hi” some
				speakers might understand you as indicating “Location.” instead of
				“On.” or “In.”.</i>
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		<div class="Indented">The examples shows the special tone
			marked.</div>
		<div class="Indented">Examples:</div>
		<ul>
			<li>ᎢᎦᏓ ᏅᏯ. ᎫᎫ. Igada nvya. Gugu. “Some rocks. A bottle.”
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					<li>ᎢᎦᏓ ᏅᏯ ᎫᎫ⁴Ꭿ. Igada nvya gugu⁴hi. “Some rocks in a bottle.”</li>
				</ul>
			</li>
			<li>ᏩᏯ. ᏌᏛᏗ. Wahya. Sadvdi. “A wolf. A trap.”
				<ul>
					<li>ᏩᏯ ᏌᏛᏗ⁴Ꭿ. Wahya sadvdi⁴hi. “A wolf in a trap.”</li>
				</ul>
			</li>
			<li>ᎠᏫ. ᏅᏯ. Ahwi. Nvya. “A deer. A rock.”
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					<li>ᎠᏫ ᏅᏲ⁴Ꭿ. Ahwi nvyo⁴hi. “A deer in rocks. A deer in a rocky
						place.” <i>Could refer to any place where there are lots of
							rocks, gravel, or pebbles.</i>
					</li>
				</ul>
			</li>
		</ul>
		<div>In some cases the “-hi” ending is replaced with the
			location ending “-i”.</div>
		<ul>
			<li>ᎫᎫ. ᎦᏍᎩᎶ. Gugu. Gasgilo. “A bottle. A table.”
				<ul>
					<li>ᎫᎫ ᎦᏍᎩᎸ⁴Ꭲ. Gugu gasgilv⁴i. “A bottle on a table.” “A
						bottle at the table’s place.”</li>
				</ul>
			</li>
		</ul>
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			☞<i> Some speakers only use this ending on certain words and do
				not use this rule as one that can be generally applied to a lot of
				words.</i>
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