Pruuship

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Yulish

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /pʀuːˈʃip/

Verb

pruuship (infinitive)

  1. to mess up, to ruin, to sully, to dirty
Inflection
Conjugation of pruushhip
Active Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Non-Past pruushvi [[pruush{{{finc}}}la]] pruushsh pruushm pruushfa pruushr
Past prüshki prüshkla prüshkish prüshkim prüshkfa prüshkir
Participle Non-Past pruushyad
Past prüshkad
Imperative prusshata
Infinitive pruushhip
Passive Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Non-Past [[pruush{{{finc}}}wi]] [[pruush{{{finc}}}willa]] [[pruush{{{finc}}}wish]] [[pruush{{{finc}}}wim]] [[pruush{{{finc}}}wiffa]] [[pruush{{{finc}}}wir]]
Past prüshkwi prüshkwila prüshkwish prüshkwim prüshkwifa prüshkwir
Participle Non-Past [[pruush{{{finc}}}wad]]
Past prüshkwad
Imperative prusshwata
Infinitive [[pruush{{{finc}}}wip]]