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The Natural History of Madagascar
bakeothen
diathen ~ probably the same as dia: step, and used originally to indicate the next step in the narrative, etc. and, and so, then, even, in the next place. It is used to complete phrases, as: Ary nataoko, dia vita izy (And I did it, and so it was completed)
fainythen
amythen
amin' izaythen ~ then, at that time
ndrekathen ~ then. This word is generally used with akory.
àrythen ~ then, as aoka ary, Well then, be it so: Ataovy àry, Do it then. It can easily be distinguished from the conjunction ary by never being the first word of a sentence.
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