Ib

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Noalath

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ib/

Rhymes: -ib

Verb

ib (positive active generic)

  1. (pro-verb) to do
    Hi yu yoriyólek sheak ba jof is yoth hi yan ib theak chi jof.
    We will make them pay for what they've done to us.
    -Dagda Mor (The Shannara Chronicles, Episode 105)
Inflection
Conjugation of ib
Active Positive Negative
Generic ib mi1 an ib
Imperative e yib e e mi ean ib
Infinitive u yib u mi yan ib
Present hi yib hi mian ib
Imperfective hish yib hish mian ib
Perfective ivib memaan ib
Future hi yu yib ba hi yu mi yan ib ba
Conditional hish u yib ba hish u mi yan ib ba
Anterior hi yan ib hi yan mian ib
Past Anterior hish an ib hish an mian ib
Passive Positive Negative
Generic adan ib kuan ib
Imperative e yad ean ib e hu ean ib
Infinitive u yad an ib u hu yan ib
Present hi yadan ib hi chuan ib
Imperfective hish adan ib hish chuan ib
Perfective adhadan ib koaan ib
Future hi yu'rad an ib ba hi yu hu yan ib ba
Conditional hish u'rad an ib ba hish u hu yan ib ba
Anterior hi yan nadan ib hi yan guan ib
Past Anterior hish an nadan ib hish an guan ib
1"…" stands for the subject in constructions in which it does not directly follow the verb.