I have a large canoe.

My son asked me how to say "I have a large canoe" in Nevashi. I worked that out, and this morning, I googled the sentence and ... So how would you say that in your conlang(s)?
Nevashi: Mi gan sanzomo laz go ambo-ambo. (My canoe is very large.
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ea-luna: ata la gibuwudu damu. (I have a large canoe.)
Both languages use "tree-boat" for canoe. It's a compound so nice that I used it twice.
(The son in question just turned 21 this past Friday. How did I get old enough to have a 21 year old offspring?!
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Nevashi: Mi gan sanzomo laz go ambo-ambo. (My canoe is very large.

ea-luna: ata la gibuwudu damu. (I have a large canoe.)
Both languages use "tree-boat" for canoe. It's a compound so nice that I used it twice.

(The son in question just turned 21 this past Friday. How did I get old enough to have a 21 year old offspring?!
