Asha

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Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈɑʃə/

Rhymes: -ɑʃə

Verb

asha (positive active generic)

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