Shaku

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Irathient

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈʃaku/

Rhymes: -aku

Orthographic Form

shaku

Noun

shaku class xiv

  1. falling
  2. failing
  3. knocking over
Inflection
Singular Plural Preadjectival
Plain shaku shake shakə
Genitive Alienable pashaku pashake pashakə
Inalienable lishaku lishake lishakə

Verb

shaku

  1. (with shegnu) to fall
  2. (with shegnu, causative) to drop
  3. (with shegnu) to fail
  4. (with shon) to knock over
  5. (with shein) to fall onto or into
Inflection
Conjugation of shaku
Bare Fronted
Active Finite anakǝ anakǝha
Participle -anak -anaha
Passive Finite inakǝ inakǝha
Participle -inak -inaha
Singular Jussive First Person mák maha
Class I izák izaha
Class II/XV/XVII ihák ihaha
Class III/VII iták itaha
Class IV/VIII ikák ikaha
Class V idák idaha
Class VI igák igaha
Class IX irák iraha
Class X isák isaha
Class XI/XIII/XVI/XVIII inák inaha
Class XII ithák ithaha
Class XIV ishák ishaha
Plural Jussive First Person bák baha
Class I uzák uzaha
Class II/XV/XVII uhák uhaha
Class III/VII uták utaha
Class IV/VIII ukák ukaha
Class V udák udaha
Class VI ugák ugaha
Class IX urák uraha
Class X usák usaha
Class XI/XIII/XVI/XVIII unák unaha
Class XII uthák uthaha
Class XIV ushák ushaha
Imperative ǝnák aha
Infinitive shaku shakuha


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