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=====Inflection=====
=====Inflection=====
{{chak-conj}}
{{chak-conj
|std.impf.1sg=aahii
|std.impf.2sg=aahaash
|std.impf.3sg=aahaaha
|std.impf.1pl=aahiim
|std.impf.2/3pl=aahaak
|std.impf.relsg=aahaabit
|std.impf.relpl=aahaabet
|std.impf.inf=aaha
|std.imp=aaha
|pass.impf.1sg=aahasii
|pass.impf.2sg=aahasash
|pass.impf.3sg=aahas'ha
|pass.impf.1pl=aahasim
|pass.impf.2/3pl=aahasak
|pass.impf.relsg=aahasabit
|pass.impf.relpl=aahasabet
|pass.impf.inf=aahas
|pass.imp=aahas
}}


====Verb Form====
====Verb Form====
{{head|chak|verb form}}
{{head|chak|verb form}}
# {{inflection of|chak|aaha||imp}}
# {{inflection of|chak|aaha||imp}}

Revision as of 12:56, 7 September 2024

Chakobsa

Etymology

From the root aah.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈaːha/

Orthographic Form

aaha 

Verb

aaha (perfect infinitive ahhaha, causative infinitives ahhu / ahhuvu, passive infinitives aahas / ahhasa)

  1. to enter, to go into, to move onto, to go onto (not used as frequently in its base form any longer)
Inflection


Verb Form

aaha

  1. imperative of aaha