a little more on directional pronouns

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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ It's very common to add the directional pronouns in front of the verbs "to go" t
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<InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "درتلل", f: "dărtlúl", e: "to go - to you)" }} /> <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "درتلل", f: "dărtlúl", e: "to go - to you" }} />
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@ -160,7 +160,40 @@ These directional verbs are really common when talking about someone knowing a l
## With other verbs ## With other verbs
👷‍♂️ Coming Soon ✍ These directional pronouns can also get added on to all kinds of other verbs to make the direction clearer. Note that when they do get added on, they go *before* the <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "و", f: "óo" }} /> prefix in the perfective forms.
<table className="table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th scope="col">Verb</th>
<th scope="col">Example W/ Directional Pronoun</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
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<td>
<Examples opts={opts}>{[
{ p: "لېږل", f: "legúl", e: "to send" },
]}</Examples>
</td>
<td><Examples opts={opts}>{psmd([
{ p: "دا عکس **را**ولېږه", f: "daa aks **raa**-óoleGa", e: "Send me that picture" },
{ p: "سمه ده. اوس یې **در**لېږم.", f: "sama da. oos ye **dăr**-léGum", e: "Ok. I'm sending you it now"},
])}</Examples></td>
</tr>
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<td>
<Examples opts={opts}>{[
{ p: "استول", f: "astawul", e: "to send" },
]}</Examples>
</td>
<td><Examples opts={opts}>{psmd([
{ p: "پرون یې پیغام **را**واستاوه.", f: "paróon ye peygháam **raa**-wáastawu.", e: "She sent me a message yesterday." },
{ p: "زه به ورته یو پیغام **ور**واستوم.", f: "zu ba wăr-ta yo peyghaan **wăr**-waastawum.", e: "I'll send her a message."},
])}</Examples></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
## In Some Sandwiches ## In Some Sandwiches