10.28. List of spatial directions and direction-like relations

The following list of FAhA cmavo gives rough English glosses for the cmavo, first when used without mo'i to express a direction, and then when used with mo'i to express movement in the direction. When possible, the gismu from which the cmavo is derived is also listed.

ca'u

crane

in front (of)

forward

ti'a

trixe

behind

backward

zu'a

zunle

on the left (of)

leftward

ga'u

gapru

above

upward(ly)

ni'a

cnita

below

downward(ly)

ne'i

nenri

within

into

ru'u

sruri

surrounding

orbiting

pa'o

pagre

transfixing

passing through

ne'a

next to

moving while next to

te'e

bordering

moving along the border (of)

re'o

adjacent (to)

along

fa'a

farna

towards

arriving at

to'o

away from

departing from

zo'i

inward (from)

approaching

ze'o

outward (from)

receding from

zo'a

tangential (to)

passing (by)

be'a

berti

north (of)

northward(ly)

ne'u

snanu

south (of)

southward(ly)

du'a

stuna

east (of)

eastward(ly)

vu'a

west (of)

westward(ly)

Special note on fa'a, to'o, zo'i, and ze'o:

zo'i and ze'o refer to direction towards or away from the speaker's location, or whatever the origin is.

fa'a and to'o refer to direction towards or away from some other point.