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tíd
- meat
2008, Mark Van de Velde, A Grammar of Eton, →ISBN:[Somebody would like to eat some meat, but sees that the pot is empty. His mother says:]
Bɛ́n nâ ùsɔ́ ꜜtédé bínùtɛ̀n bítán, ŋgé úꜜkwáb tíd.- If you had come five minutes earlier, you would have found meat.