Hafat
Dothraki
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -fat
Verb
hafat (stative verb, infinitive)
- to be quiet
Inflection
Conjugation of hafat | |||||||||||
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positive | singular | plural | |||||||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||||||
indicative | present | hafak | hafi | hafa | hafaki | hafi | |||||
past | haf | hafish | |||||||||
future | ahafak | ahafi | ahafa | ahafaki | ahafi | ||||||
imperative | formal | hafi | |||||||||
informal | hafas | ||||||||||
infinitive | hafat | ||||||||||
past participle | hafay | ||||||||||
negative | singular | plural | |||||||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||||||
indicative | present | hafok | hafi | hafo | hafoki | hafi | |||||
past | hafo | hafosh | |||||||||
future | ohafak | ohafi | ohafa | ohafaki | ohafi | ||||||
imperative | formal | hafo | |||||||||
informal | hafos |