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{{lexeme|Chakobsa}} | {{lexeme|Chakobsa}} | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From root {{chak-from-root| | From the root {{chak-from-root|nz|dh}}. | ||
====Pronunciation==== | ====Pronunciation==== | ||
{{IPA|/ | {{IPA|/ˈanzaða/|lang=chak}} | ||
====Orthographic Form==== | ====Orthographic Form==== | ||
{{dinl-orth-big | {{dinl-orth-big}} | ||
====Verb==== | ====Verb==== | ||
{{head|chak|verb}} {{chak-verb}} | {{head|chak|verb}} {{chak-verb}} | ||
# to | # to bring, to carry {{q|to somewhere in the allative}} | ||
=====Inflection===== | =====Inflection===== | ||
{{chak-conj}} | {{chak-conj}} |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 22 April 2024
Chakobsa
Etymology
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
anzadha
Verb
anzadha (perfect infinitive nazdhaha, causative infinitives nazzuudh / nazzudhu, passive infinitives anzadhas / nazdhasa)
- to bring, to carry (to somewhere in the allative)
Inflection
Conjugations for nazadh | ||||||
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Standard | Causative | Passive | ||||
Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | |
1st Singular | nzaadhii | nzadhii | nnuuzudhii | nnuzdhii | nzaadhasii | nzathsii |
2nd Singular | nzaadhash | nzadhash | nnuuzudhash | nnuzdhash | nzaadhasash | nzathsash |
3rd Singular | nzaadhaha | nzathha | nnuuzuthha | nnuzdhaha | nzaadhas'ha1 | nzathsaha1 |
1st Plural | nzaadhim | nzadhim | nnuuzudhim | nnuzdhim | nzaadhasim | nzathsim |
2nd/3rd Plural | nzaadhak | nzadhak | nnuuzudhak | nnuzdhak | nzaadhasak | nzathsak |
Rel. Singular | nzaadhabit | nzadhbit | nnuuzudhbit | nnuzdhubit | nzaadhasbit | nzathsabit |
Rel. Plural | nzaadhabet | nzadhbet | nnuuzudhbet | nnuzdhubet | nzaadhasbet | nzathsabat |
Infinitive | nazadh | nzadha | nnuuzudh | nnuzdhu | nazadhas | nzathsa |
Imperative | nzadh | nnuzudh | nzadhas | |||
1The apostrophe is not pronounced. It is only used as a divider to reduce ambiguity |