I’d buy that for a dollar! Act now, be the first on your block to enjoy the all new, limited time offer from ConWorkShop: Today’s theme is markets, marketplaces and fairs. While in the days of old marketing might be effected with judicious use of parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme, in the fast-paced world of today marketing is more dependent on electronic media, both social and anti-social.
niyaya ñeyoro okera yakave: to suo ha yiira yakave:
customer.NOM always right-INE be-PRS–HSY || also when.CONJ 3S.R.NOM wrong-INE be-PRS–HSY
The customer is always right. Even when she’s wrong.
ñipukatu /ˈŋipuˌkɑtu/ n.IN fair trade
tuña /ˈtuŋɑ/ n.IN 1. shop, store (can be anything from department store to blanket on sidewalk);
2. stand, booth, stall (as a location for trade)
pasakave /ˈpɑsɑˌkɑve/ n.R marketer, promoter
pasata /ˈpɑsɑtɑ/ vt. market (PTV)
pasatuña /ˈpɑsɑˌtuŋɑ/ n.IN market stall
pasasi /ˈpɑsɑsi/ n.IN marketing, promotion
ritupasa /ˈɹituˌpɑsɑ/ n.IN fair, seasonal market; trade fair

[…] be divided by part of speech thus: 2 nouns (2 IN) and 2 verbs (2 TR).My most productive days were Lexember 6 (markets, marketplaces and fairs; guaranteed to get an accountant excited) and Lexember 30 (No […]
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