anīña
Here are sentences four and five of the LCC4 relay text:
temme ien la rixÅλa ñe jajÄra; la rirÅña ñe mamÅra mīña;
This is what TÄnre said. We know this from the temme ien at the beginning of sentence four. se followed immediately by ien is generally a quote marker. la rixÅλa ñe jajÄra “your beauty is like a dance” is a fancy way of saying “you are graceful”. la rirÅña ñe mamÅra mīña is “Your eyes are like small moons”, mīña being the animate singular inflection of the stative anīña which means “little” or “small” in size or volume.