Lihi
Shiväisith
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ihi
Orthographic Form
liki
Verb
lihi (infinitive, defective)
- (auxiliary) used in conjunction with a short converb to form the negative present, imperfect, past habitual and present subjunctive tenses
- (auxiliary) used in conjunction with an infinitive to form the negative future tense
Inflection
Lihi only occurs in the negative imperfective tenses.
Conjugation of lihi | |||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | ||||||||||
First | Second | Third | First | Second | Third | ||||||
Present | Negative | lir | lil | lith | lijel | linil | livil | ||||
Imperfect | Negative | linär | linäl | linith | linjel | linnil | linvil | ||||
Past Habitual | Negative | lirjä | liljä | litjä | lijeljä | liniljä | liviljä | ||||
Present Subjunctive | Negative | liidrä | liidlä | liidhith | liidjel | liidnil | liidvil | ||||
Imperative | liidh | ||||||||||
Infinitive | lihi |
Irathient
Verb
lihi
- singular second-person subject class ii/xv/xvii third-person object imperfect positive causative transitive of shon