Tamba
Noalath
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
Verb
tamba (positive active generic)
- to feel
- to sense
Inflection
Positive | Negative | |||
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Active | Passive | Active | Passive | |
Generic | tamba | ad …1 an damba | mi … an damba | ku … an damba |
Imperative | e thamba e … | e yad e … an damba | e mi e … an damba | e hu e … an damba |
Infinitive | u thamba | u yad an damba | u mi yan damba | u hu yan damba |
Present | hi chamba | hi yad … an damba | hi mi … an damba | hi chu … an damba |
Imperfective | hish chamba | hish yad … an damba | hish mi … an damba | hish chu … an damba |
Perfective | tadamba | adhad … an damba | mema … an damba | koa … an damba |
Future | hi yu thamba ba … | hi yu'rad an damba ba … | hi yu mi yan damba ba … | hi yu hu yan damba ba … |
Conditional | hish u thamba ba … | hish yu'rad an damba ba … | hish yu mi yan damba ba … | hish yu hu yan damba ba … |
Anterior | hi yan damba | hi yan nad … an damba | hi yan mi … an damba | hi yan gu … an damba |
Past Anterior | hish an damba | hish an nad … an damba | hish an mi … an damba | hish an gu … an damba |
1"…" stands for the subject in constructions in which it does not directly follow the verb. |