Tuk̄â ioa dodone burâl ye

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Transliterates to: Banana (Subject) 20 (Adjective, count) Dog (Possessor) Cat (Possessor) My (Possessor). Note the lack of plurality in translation, as we haven't covered forming plurals yet. Hang in there for that one.

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