-entou’ten- + PART
Translation for the day’s weather to be a certain type or kind Part of speech verb base Semantic category weather, qualities Note This verb always takes the partitive prepronominal prefix. See also -ou’ten- + PART "to be a type of, a kind of, a sort of, a manner of some quality or thing"
Example | Prononciation | Translation | Sound |
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Ta’oht iwentou’tenh? | [ta’-oht i-wen-TOU’-tenh] | What type of day is it? What’s the weather like? | |
Ta’oht a’wentou’tenhk? | [ta’-oht a’-wen-TOU’-tenhk] | What type of day was it? What was the weather like? | |
Ta’oht ewentou’tenhk? | [ta’-oht e-wen-TOU’-tenhk] | What type of day will it be? What will the weather be like? |
Conjugation Class | en-radical |
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Verb Class | statif |
Morphological Analysis | -ent-ouʔten- |
Morphological Gloss | -jour-être.tel.type- |
Grammar Notes |
Aspect Mood | Habitual | Stative | Perfective | Impérative | Purposive |
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Suffix | --- | -h | --- | --- | |
Alternant | --- | -entouʔten- | --- | --- | |
Pronominal Prefixes | --- | agent | --- | --- | |
Approximate Translation | --- | être tel type de jour actuellement | --- | --- |