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The -Pi form is distinct from "Gani" because, unlike "Gani", it asks:
A. For more information about the noun it modifies (e.g. What kind of person is coming?)
B. Simply for a choice among alternatives (e.g. Which person, from the several possible, is coming?) |
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WHICH book do you want, his or mine? |
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Unataka kitabu KIPI, chake au changu? |
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WHICH one is coming, mother or father? |
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YUPI anakuja, mama au baba? |
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Unataka gari ipi, nyekundu au nyeusi? |
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Which car do you want, red or black? |
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