-nhotonw-
Translation to open the door Part of speech verb base Semantic category house, daily routine Note See also -nhoton- "to close the door; to imprison someone" Sënhotonwah! "Open the door (2SG)! (lit. Unclose the door!)" yänhowa’ "door, entryway"
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| Example | Prononciation | Translation | Sound |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sënhotonwah! | [sen-ho-TON-wah] | Open the door (2SG)! | |
| Tsinhotonwah! | [tsin-ho-TON-wah] | Open the door (2PL)! | |
| Tinhotonwah! | [tin-ho-TON-wah] | Let’s open the door, the two of us! |
| Conjugation Class | C-radical |
|---|---|
| Verb Class | actif |
| Morphological Analysis | |
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| Grammar Notes |
| Aspect Mood | Habitual | Stative | Perfective | Impérative | Purposive |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suffix | -ahs | -anh | -aʔ | -ah | |
| Alternant | -nhotonw- | -nhotonw- | -nhotonw- | -nhotonw- | |
| Pronominal Prefixes | agent | patient | agent | agent impératif | |
| Approximate Translation | ouvrir la porte à un moment précis | donner l’ordre à quelqu’un d’ouvrir la porte |
