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(Created page with "{{lexeme|Chakobsa}} ===Etymology=== From the root {{chak-from-root|say|dh}}. ====Pronunciation==== {{IPA|/ˈsajaða/|lang=chak}} ====Orthographic Form==== {{dinl-orth-big}} ====Verb==== {{head|chak|verb}} {{chak-verb|std.pfv.inf=sedhaha|pass.pfv.inf=sedhasa}} # to be suited for, to be fit for, to be good for {{q|something in the locative}} =====Inflection===== {{chak-conj |std.perf.1sg=sedhii|pass.perf.1sg=sedhasii |std.perf.2sg=sedhasha|pass.perf.2sg=sedhasash |std....")
 
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====Pronunciation====
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 13 October 2024

Chakobsa

Etymology

From the root say + -dh.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈsajaða/

Rhymes: -ajaða

Orthographic Form

sayadha 

Verb

sayadha (perfect infinitive sedhaha, causative infinitives sayyuudh / sayyudhu, passive infinitives sayadhas / sedhasa)

  1. to be suited for, to be fit for, to be good for (something in the locative)
Inflection