-atawan-
Translation to take a bath, to bathe oneself; to go in the water Part of speech verb base Semantic category daily routine, everyday life Note See also
| Example | Prononciation | Translation | Sound |
|---|---|---|---|
| Satawanh! | [sa-TA-wanh] | Go in the water (2SG)! Take a bath (2SG)! | |
| Tsatawanh! | [tsa-TA-wanh] | Go in the water (2PL)! Take a bath (2PL)! | |
| Tiatawanh! | [tia-TA-wanh] | Let’s get in the water, the two of us! Let’s take a bath, the two of us! |
| Conjugation Class | a-radical |
|---|---|
| Verb Class | actif avec conséquence |
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| Aspect Mood | Habitual | Stative | Perfective | Impérative | Purposive |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suffix | -hk | -h | -ʔ | -h | |
| Alternant | -atawan- | -atawan- | -atawan- | -atawan- | |
| Pronominal Prefixes | agent | patient | agent | agent impératif | |
| Approximate Translation | se baigner habituellement; être en train de se baigner | s’être baigné et il y a un effet au moment présent | se baigner à un moment précis | donner l’ordre à quelqu’un de se baigner |
