Hagad

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Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈhɑgəd/

Rhymes: -ɑgəd

Verb

hagad (positive active generic)

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