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Relative

The conjunction "le" is used as relatives.
It becomes "l'" in front of a word which begins with a vowel.

sins miik le non fitat. = Show me the apple which I gave.
"le" ties up "non fitat" (I gave) and "miik" (apple).

The antecedent appears in front of "le."

You have to distinguish the adjective (adjective-like pronoun) "le" from the relative "le."

le galt = that gate
galt le ket xa = the gate which the cat is by
galt le le gek xa = the gate which that ball is by

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