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HYPHENS 16. Hyphens are used : (a) in reduplications (plurals, colours, etc); e. G. Manya-manya, yawace-yawace, fari-fari, mai kamar albasa-albasa. But where the sense is "distributive", the hyphen is not used ; e. G. Ya raba musii aku uku, muka bi titi titi, suka rifca zirwa ftungiya fcungiya. Excep that "Rasa jfcasa", even when used as true plural of fcasa, i. E. Not distributive, is not hyphened, to avoid confusion with tasa-ftasa (= downwards, earth-coloured, etc. ). (b) in compound names ;... e. G. Son-Allah, Na-Musa, Mai-kan-falele, Garba-ba-ka-zuwa- Jere. Hyphens are not now used after mai, masu, na (when not in names), nor after a, da, etc. ; e. G. Na fari, a jere, da yawa. [But nagari is written as one word. ] 17. Compounds with the prefix ba are written as one word ; e. G. Bahaushe, Basakkwace, bafcauye. M BEFORE LABIALS 18. (/') Inside a word, m (not n) is always written before a labial (b, 6, f, or m) ; e. G. Amfani (not 'anfani'). (K) Accordingly, final n changes to m before the suffixed possessive pronoun -mu ; e.
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