Ut
Shu
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
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Noun
ut
- oil
Inflection
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | ut | ukwor |
Dative | ute | ukwore |
Locative | utiv | ukworiv |
Allative | utive | ukworive |
Inessive | uto | ukworo |
Illative | utewe | ukworewe |
Abessive | utem | ukworem |
Ablative | uteme | ukworeme |
Instrumental | utishi | ukworishi |
Perlative | usher | ukwozhir |
Sondiv
Etymology
Root: Proto-Sondiv *u-t.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
uut=
Verb
ut (intransitive active imperative)
- settle
Inflection
Active | Intransitive | Participle | Verbal Noun |
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Imperfect | iwit | -witen | -yut |
Perfect | awat | -watan | |
Gnomic | vut | -uton | |
Subjunctive | idiyut | ||
Imperative | ut | ||
Active | Transitive | ||
Imperfect | iwita | ||
Perfect | awatu | ||
Gnomic | vuti | ||
Subjunctive | idiyuta | ||
Imperative | uti | ||
Passive | No Expressed Agent | Expressed Agent | Participle |
Imperfect | iwitev | iwiteva | -witiv |
Perfect | awatev | awatevu | -watav |
Gnomic | vutev | vutevi | -utuv |
Subjunctive | idiyutev | idiyuteva | |
Imperative | utev | utevi |