CL:A can be used as a building, a house, a trophy, a statue, and similar
concepts.
Just like an English pronoun, you must first identify what you are talking
about (a house for example). Then you can use the classifier to show where it is located, or what
is near it.
For more information, see: CLASSIFIERS
CL:A
ADOBE/STUCCO [TOOTH, CEMENT, GLASS] + CL:A smear to stucco wall:
Some lexicalized classifiers that have become standardized signs:
COMMUTE:
DETERIORATE:
CHALLENGE:
BASEMENT:
Notes:
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