naaʼnaʼ

Etymology

na- (atelic, circuital) + -Ø- (3rd person subject prefix) + -d- (classifier, thematic) + -naʼ (continuative imperfective stem of root -NAʼ, “to crawl”).

Verb

naaʼnaʼ

  1. he/she/it crawls about

Conjugation

Paradigm: Continuative (Ø/si).

IMPERFECTIVE singular duoplural plural
1st person naashʼnaʼ neiiʼnaʼ nideiiʼnaʼ
2nd person naniʼnaʼ naahʼnaʼ nidaahʼnaʼ
3rd person naaʼnaʼ nidaaʼnaʼ
4th person nijiʼnaʼ nidajiʼnaʼ
PERFECTIVE singular duoplural plural
1st person nisisʼnaʼ nisiiʼnaʼ nidasiiʼnaʼ
2nd person nisíníʼnaʼ nisoohʼnaʼ nidasoohʼnaʼ
3rd person naasʼnaʼ nidaasʼnaʼ
4th person nijisʼnaʼ nidajisʼnaʼ
FUTURE singular duoplural plural
1st person ndeeshʼnah ndiiʼnah ndadiiʼnah
2nd person ndííʼnah ndoohʼnah ndadoohʼnah
3rd person ndooʼnah ndadooʼnah
4th person nizhdooʼnah ndazhdooʼnah

Verbal stems

  • IMPERFECTIVE: -naʼ
  • PERFECTIVE: -naʼ
  • FUTURE: -nah
  • ITERATIVE: -nah
  • OPTATIVE: -nééh

Derived terms

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