-ia’ta’tariha’t-
Translation to have a fever (lit. for one’s body to be hot) Part of speech verb base Semantic category health and well-being Note See also -a’tarih- "for something to be hot" -a’tariha’t- "to be hot (weather); to be hot (person); to heat something" oa’ta’ "body; living being"
| Example | Prononciation | Translation | Sound |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hoa’ta’tariha’tih. | [ho-a’-ta’-ta-ri-HA’-tih] | He has a fever. | |
| Chia’ta’tariha’tih. | [chia’-ta’-ta-ri-HA’-tih] | You (2SG) have a fever. |
| Conjugation Class | i-consonnne-radical |
|---|---|
| Verb Class | actif sans conséquence |
| Morphological Analysis | -iaʔt-aʔtarih-a-ʔt- |
| Morphological Gloss | -corps-être chaud-LK-CAUS- |
| Grammar Notes |
| Aspect Mood | Habitual | Stative | Perfective | Impérative | Purposive |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suffix | -haʔ | -ih | -Ø | --- | |
| Alternant | -iaʔtaʔtarihaʔt- | -iaʔtaʔtarihaʔt- | -iaʔtaʔtarihaʔt- | --- | |
| Pronominal Prefixes | patient | patient | patient | --- | |
| Approximate Translation | avoir de la fièvre habituellement | avoir de la fièvre actuellement | avoir de la fièvre à un moment précis | --- |
