Haatet

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Kinuk'aaz

Etymology

From Proto-Kinuk'aaz *haat.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈhaːtɛt/

Rhymes: -aːtɛt

Orthographic Form

haatet

Verb

haatet class i

  1. to comfort
  2. to pat
Inflection
Conjugation of haatet
Infinitive haatet
Passive haatadzuset
Generic Imperfect Perfect Future
Intransitive haatak inaatedak k'ukhaataz k'ukhaatet
Reflexive (Class VIII) haatots inaatedots k'uphaataz k'uphaatet
Passive (Class IX) haatadzis haataidzet haataksaz haatakset
Overt Object haat inaatet k'uhaataz k'uhaatet
First Person Singular Object haati inaatedi k'uthaataz k'uthaatet
Second Person Singular Object haataz inaatedaz k'ushaataz k'ushaatet
Third Person Singular Animate Object haatuu inaateduu k'utshaataz k'utshaatet
Third Person Singular Inanimate Object haatet inaatedet k'uphaataz k'uphaatet
First Person Plural Object haatin inaatedin k'ukhaataz k'ukhaatet
Second Person Plural Object haatal inaatedal k'uvhaataz k'uvhaatet
Third Person Plural Animate Object haatii inaatedii k'utshaataz k'utshaatet
Third Person Plural Inanimate Object k'uphaataz k'uphaatet
Relative Animate Object haatüü inaatedüü k'utshaataz k'utshaatet
Relative Inanimate Object haatüt inaatedüt
Imperative
Bare aat
Emphatic Singular aataz
Emphatic Plural aatal
Hortative aatin
Emphatic Intransitive aatak
Emphatic Intransitive Singular aatakaz
Emphatic Intransitive Plural aatakal
Intransitive Hortative aatakin
First Person Singular Object aati
Third Person Singular Animate Object aatuu
Third Person Singular Inanimate Object aatet
First Person Plural Object aatin
Third Person Plural Object aatii
Reflexive aatots