Hi John, thanks, that's useful when I worked through Lesson 8.

metta,
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--- John Kelly wrote:
> 14. The merchant puts fish in baskets.
> Key says: Vaa.nijo pi.takesu macche pakkhipati.
> The chapter vocabulary lists nikkhipati as the word
> for puts, and pakkhipati is not introduced until
> lesson 18. I checked the dictionary and it seems that
> nikkhipati has more the sense of puts down, discards
> ("ni" being a prefix with a downward meaning), whereas
> pakkhipati means puts, places, deposits. Thus
> pakhipati appears to be a better answer for this
> question, but is inconsistent with the material
> introduced in the Primer.