Aaha
Chakobsa
Etymology
From the root aah.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
aaha
Verb
aaha (perfect infinitive ahhaha, causative infinitives ahhu / ahhuvu, passive infinitives aahas / ahhasa)
- to enter, to go into, to move onto, to go onto (not used as frequently in its base form any longer)
Inflection
Conjugations for aaha | ||||||
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Standard | Causative | Passive | ||||
Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | |
1st Singular | aahii | ahhii | ahhuuyi | ahhuyi | aahasii | ahhasii |
2nd Singular | aahaash | ahhasha | ahhuush | ahhushu | aahasash | ahhasash |
3rd Singular | aahaaha | ahhaha | ahhuuha | ahhuha | aahas'ha1 | ahhas'ha1 |
1st Plural | aahiim | ahhimi | ahhuum | ahhumu | aahasim | ahhasim |
2nd/3rd Plural | aahaak | ahhaka | ahhuuk | ahhuku | aahasak | ahhasak |
Rel. Singular | aahaabit | ahhabit | ahhuubit | ahhubit | aahasabit | ahhasbit |
Rel. Plural | aahaabet | ahhabet | ahhuubet | ahhubet | aahasabet | ahhasbet |
Infinitive | aaha | ahhaha | ahhu | ahhuvu | aahas | ahhasa |
Imperative | aaha | ahhu | aahas | |||
1The apostrophe is not pronounced. It is only used as a divider to reduce ambiguity |
Verb Form
aaha
- imperative of aaha