-ak
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Chakobsa
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
-ak
Pronoun
-ak
Inflection
Chakobsa personal pronouns | |||||||
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Independent | Dependent | Object | Locative | Allative | Ablative | ||
Non-Final | Final | ||||||
1st Singular | ne | -yi / -ii | -ni | -nii | unii | anii | isnii |
2nd Singular | she | -ash / -sh | -sha | -shii | unash | ashii | isshii |
3rd Singular | ho | -aha / -ha | -la | -ho | unaha | aho | is'ho |
1st Plural | mem | -im / -m | -ma | unim | ama | isma | |
2nd/3rd Plural | kaah | -ak / -k | -ga | -kaa | unak | akaa | iskaa |
Rel. Singular | bit | -bit | -bi | -bit | umbit | abit | isbit |
Rel. Plural | bet | -bet | -ba | -bet | umbet | abet | isbet |
Irathient
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
-ak, -ek or -k
Suffix
-ak (may surface as -k after vowels, the vowel may surface as e when the previous vowel is e, ei or u)
- Used to derive inceptive verbs from other verbs.
Derived Terms
Category Irathient terms suffixed with -ak not found
Lishepus
Pronoun
-ak
- dependent form of ant