-ahtondi-/-ahton-
Translation to lose something Part of speech verb base Semantic category everyday life, objects and tools Note See also -ahton- "for something to get lost, get mislaid, get destroyed, get forgotten, disappear, dissipate, get erased, get abolished" -ahton’t- "to cause something to get lost, to cause something to disappear, to destroy or get rid of something"
Example | Prononciation | Translation | Sound |
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Ayahtondih. | [a-yah-TON-ndih] | I have lost it. | |
Ayahtondinen’. | [a-yah-ton-NDI-nen’] | I had lost this. | |
Sahtondih i? | [sah-ton-ndih i] | Have you (2SG) lost it? | |
Ohtondihk. | [oh-TON-ndihk] | She loses things; she’s losing this. | |
Ehohton’. | [e-HOH-ton’] | He will lose it. |
Conjugation Class | a-radical |
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Verb Class | actif avec conséquence |
Morphological Analysis | -ahton-ndi- |
Morphological Gloss | -se.perdre-BEN- |
Grammar Notes |
Aspect Mood | Habitual | Stative | Perfective | Impérative | Purposive |
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Suffix | -hk | -h | -ʔ | --- | |
Alternant | -ahtondi- | -ahtondi- | -ahton- | --- | |
Pronominal Prefixes | patient | patient | patient | --- | |
Approximate Translation | perdre quelque chose habituellement; être en train de perdre quelque chose | avoir perdu quelque chose et il y a un effet au moment présent | perdre quelque chose à un moment précis | --- |