-astorat-
Translation to hurry up, to rush to leave, to do or say something Part of speech verb base Semantic category movement and motion, daily routine Note See also Sastorat! "Hurry up (2SG)!" - @2014. Crédit image:Louis-Karl Picard-Sioui. Copyright CDFM Huron-Wendat
Example | Prononciation | Translation | Sound |
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Sastorat! | [sa-STO-rat] | Hurry up (2SG)! | |
Tsastorat! | [tsa-STO-rat] | Hurry up (2PL)! | |
Kwastorat! | [kwa-STO-rat] | Let’s all hurry up! | |
Ayastoratih. | [a-ya-sto-RA-tih] | I’m hurrying. | |
Ewastorat. | [e-wa-STO-rat] | She will hurry up. | |
Onywastoratih. | [ony-wa-sto-RA-tih] | We are hurrying. | |
Hastorats. | [ha-STO-rats] | He hurries (habitually). |
Conjugation Class | a-radical |
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Verb Class | actif sans conséquence |
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Grammar Notes |
Aspect Mood | Habitual | Stative | Perfective | Impérative | Purposive |
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Suffix | -s | -ih | -Ø | -Ø | |
Alternant | -astorat- | -astorat- | -astorat- | -astorat- | |
Pronominal Prefixes | agent | patient | agent | agent impératif | |
Approximate Translation | se dépêcher habituellement | se dépêcher actuellement | se dépêcher à un moment précis | donner l’ordre à quelqu’un de se dépêcher |