-iera’t-
Translation to use something to make or do something else Part of speech verb base Semantic category objects and tools, everyday life Note See also -ier- + PART "to do or perform a certain action; to do something in a certain way; to occupy oneself with some action, either of body or of mind; to treat someone well or poorly through words or actions; to treat oneself in a certain manner, either poorly or well "
Example | Prononciation | Translation | Sound |
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Tsera’t! | [TSE-ra’t] | Use this! (2SG) | |
Tsiera’t! | [TSIE-ra’t] | Use this! (2PL) | |
Khondae’ a’yiera’t. | [khon-da-e’ a’-YIE-ra’t] | I used this one. | |
Ta’ohten’ saera’tih? | [ta’-oh-ten’ sa-e-RA’-tih] | What have you (2SG) used? |
Conjugation Class | i-consonnne-radical |
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Verb Class | actif avec conséquence |
Morphological Analysis | -ier-a-ʔt- |
Morphological Gloss | -faire.quelque.action-LK-CAUS- |
Grammar Notes |
Aspect Mood | Habitual | Stative | Perfective | Impérative | Purposive |
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Suffix | -haʔ | -ih | -Ø | -Ø | |
Alternant | -ieraʔt- | -ieraʔt- | -ieraʔt- | -ieraʔt- | |
Pronominal Prefixes | agent | patient | agent | agent impératif | |
Approximate Translation | se servir de quelque chose habituellement; être en train de se servir de quelque chose | s’être servi de quelque chose et il y a un effet au moment présent | se servir de quelque chose à un moment précis | donner l’ordre à quelqu’un de se servir de quelque chose |