Sahatha

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Chakobsa

Etymology

From the root sah + -th.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈsahaθa/

Orthographic Form

sahatha 

Verb

sahatha (perfect infinitive sahthaha, causative infinitives sahhuuth / sahhuthu, passive infinitives sahathas / sahthasa)

  1. to allow, to permit, to let (someone to do something, make the subject of the embedded clause the object of the verb, and put the verb in the infinitive)
Inflection