ádin

See also: Adin, adın, and Adın

Etymology

ʼá- (thematic) + -Ø- (ni-modal 3rd person subject prefix) + -Ø- (classifier) + -din (neuter imperfective stem of root -DĮĮD, “to disappear”)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑ́tɪ̀n/

Verb

ádin

  1. there is nothing, there is none
    dibé nihee ádinwe have no sheep
    shee ádinI have none; I have none of it; I don’t have it
  2. he/she/it is absent
  3. he/she/it is deceased, extinct
    Hastiin R. C. Gorman yę́ę ádin.
    Mr. R. C. Gorman has died/passed away.

Conjugation

Paradigm: Neuter imperfective (ni)

NEUTER IMPF. singular duoplural plural
1st person áníshdin ániidin ádaniidin
2nd person ánídin ánóhdin ádanohdin
3rd person ádin ádaadin
4th person ájídin ádajídin

Verbal stems

  • IMPERFECTIVE: -dįįh
  • NEUTER IMPERFECTIVE: -din
  • PERFECTIVE: -dįįd
  • FUTURE: -dįįł
  • ITERATIVE: -dįįh

Derived terms

Numeral

ádin

  1. zero

Synonyms

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