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, conj. And; generally used to join a pair of words from the same lexical category.

usage: Good: sí hé rí amezríai mías vis, "my and your lovers are one."
Good: sí atsha hé rí akoa an Ossau tshebis, "my star and your moon share the sky."
Good: sa setis hé resis, "I eat and sleep."
Bad: sa gis hé ra gis, "I go and you go." — use khé instead

See also mípefé, a specific rhetorical device that allows combining partial sentences using hé.

etymology: Originated in Oksí Lilitika as hu, a noun conjunctive.
See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb

related: mípefé, khé
tags: conjunction
reverse terms: and