komoto

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Sranan Tongo

Alternative forms

Etymology

From English come out.

Verb

komoto

  1. to come out
    • 2016, “Gado kari wi komoto na ini a dungru”, in Jehovah's Witnesses:
      „ kari unu komoto na ini a dungru fu kon na ini en tumusi moi leti.”​—1 PETR. 2:9.
      “ called you to come out of darkness and come into his wonderful light.”​—1 PET. 2:9.
  2. to come from, originate from, evolve from
    • 2013, “Den tongo di wi e taki e komoto fu a „Toren fu Babel”?”, in Jehovah's Witnesses:
      Fu eksempre, son sabiman e taki dati den difrenti tongo no kon de wantronso, ma taki wán „mamatongo” èn safrisafri tra tongo komoto fu a tongo dati.
      For example, some scholars suggest that different languages did not appear suddenly but that one "mother tongue" and various other languages ​​come from that language.

Descendants

  • Aukan: komoto

References

  • Wilner, John, editor (2003-2007), “komoto”, in Languages of Suriname, 5th edition, SIL International, Sranan-English Dictionary