Used for clarifying the two types of we: inclusive and exclusive
Qo represents an exclusive we, or in other words, it doesn't include who the speaker is talking to
Qo represents an exclusive we, or in other words, it doesn't include who the speaker is talking to
by qomsi March 02, 2025

conjunction of "what," "did," and "you."
What'd'ou do today?
Is that what'd'ou do?
Is that what'd'ou do?
by qomsi December 06, 2024

Used for clarifying the two types of we: inclusive and exclusive
Qo represents an exclusive we, or in other words, it doesn't include who the speaker is talking to
Qo represents an exclusive we, or in other words, it doesn't include who the speaker is talking to
by qomsi March 02, 2025

A living thing, notably an animal or person, who supposedly thinks about doing something from others’ perspectives
Within the last year, the only two people who wore purple shirts died from the tiger. A third person wearing purple came, and that tiger definitely soquacious. (inference that person will die too)
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by qomsi March 02, 2025
