Thom

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Noalath

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
The etymology of this word comes from an invisible proto-language. If you're confident you know the etymology, feel free to add it, but reader beware should the etymology be added by someone other than the creator of the language!

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈθɔm/

Verb

thom (positive active generic)

  1. to sing
Inflection
Conjugation of thom
Active Positive Negative
Generic thom mi1 an tom
Imperative e yom e e mi ean tom
Infinitive u yom u mi yan tom
Present hi shom hi mian tom
Imperfective hish shom hish mian tom
Perfective thorom memaan tom
Future hi yu yom ba hi yu mi yan tom ba
Conditional hish u yom ba hish u mi yan tom ba
Anterior hi yan tom hi yan mian tom
Past Anterior hish an tom hish an mian tom
Passive Positive Negative
Generic adan tom kuan tom
Imperative e yad ean tom e hu ean tom
Infinitive u yad an tom u hu yan tom
Present hi yadan tom hi chuan tom
Imperfective hish adan tom hish chuan tom
Perfective adhadan tom koaan tom
Future hi yu'rad an tom ba hi yu hu yan tom ba
Conditional hish u'rad an tom ba hish u hu yan tom ba
Anterior hi yan nadan tom hi yan guan tom
Past Anterior hish an nadan tom hish an guan tom
1"…" stands for the subject in constructions in which it does not directly follow the verb.