Hadha
Chakobsa
Etymology
From root hadh.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
hadha
Verb
hadha (perfect infinitive haddhaha, causative infinitives haddhu / haddhuvu, passive infinitives hadhas / haddhasa)
- to stop, to cease, to quit (something, either in geneitive for a noun, or an infinitive that heads a subordinate clause)
Inflection
Conjugations for hadha | ||||||
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Standard | Causative | Passive | ||||
Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | |
1st Singular | hadhii | haddhii | haddhuuyi | haddhuyi | hadhaasii | haddhasii |
2nd Singular | hadhaash | haddhasha | haddhuush | haddhushu | hadhaasash | haddhasash |
3rd Singular | hadhaaha | haddhaha | haddhuuha | haddhuha | hadhaas'ha1 | haddhas'ha1 |
1st Plural | hadhiim | haddhimi | haddhuum | haddhumu | hadhaasim | haddhasim |
2nd/3rd Plural | hadhaak | haddhaka | haddhuuk | haddhuku | hadhaasak | haddhasak |
Rel. Singular | hadhaabit | haddhabit | haddhuubit | haddhubit | hadhaasabit | haddhasbit |
Rel. Plural | hadhaabet | haddhabet | haddhuubet | haddhubet | hadhaasabet | haddhasbet |
Infinitive | hadha | haddhaha | haddhu | haddhuvu | hadhas | haddhasa |
Imperative | hadha | haddhu | hadhas | |||
1The apostrophe is not pronounced. It is only used as a divider to reduce ambiguity |
Verb Form
hadha
- infinitive of hadha