k’

Verb form: 
fut
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Lines where k’ appears

Kovačevo 1: 117 - s gerdàne k’ ìət
Skrŭt 2: 22 - k’ ìat k’i brɤ̀kat pèpelo
Skrŭt 2: 63 - momìčeto f ponedèl uf k’ ìad da a zakàrat sàmo nèa
Skrŭt 2: 64 - ponedèlniko òat kəm nèa ot k’ ìat rodàta ponedèlniko tàm
Skrŭt 2: 84 - pɤ̀rvo òdat trì čèteri žèni k’ ìat prɤ̀vu
Skrŭt 2: 86 - slèt tovà k’ ìat s tàpaneto̥
Skrŭt 2: 126 - vik’i pòdraka k’ si a dokàra dòma
Skrŭt 2: 141 - k’ ìat tri čètri žèni i šàfero i momčèto òde
Skrŭt 2: 143 - i momčèto k’ ìde štò e sà zèt sètne se vɤ̀rnat
Skrŭt 2: 144 - s tàpane so svìrki pa k’ ìat k’i i zakàrat uttàm

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Recommended Model for Citations

Bulgarian Dialectology as Living Tradition [2016] (http://www.bulgariandialectology.org, visited on 1 March 2016)
Babjak 1: 13-15. In: Bulgarian Dialectology as Living Tradition [2016] (http://www.bulgariandialectology.org, visited on 1 March 2016)

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