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Highly suppletive:
Highly suppletive:
*The stem ''gíe-'' (high tone) is used in the jussive/imperative.
*The stem ''gíe-'' (high tone) is used in the jussive/imperative.
*The stem ''mér-'' (high tone) is found in the present positive (3sg.m ''mér''), the stem ''tíez-'' (high tone) in the present negative (3sg.m tíez), and the stem ''chal-'' in the mediopassive (from "to be had"?) is used in the past and future tenses.
*The stem ''mér-'' (high tone) is found in the present positive (3sg.m ''mér''), the stem ''tíez-'' (high tone) in the present negative (3sg.m ''tíez''), and the stem ''chal-'' in the mediopassive (from "to be had"?) is used in the past and future tenses.


====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====

Latest revision as of 01:12, 18 September 2013

Themsaran

Alternative forms

Etymology

Pronunciation

(Themsaran) IPA: /gíè/

Verb

gîe

  1. let me exist/be
    example usage of gîe here
    italicised translation here.


Inflection

Highly suppletive:

  • The stem gíe- (high tone) is used in the jussive/imperative.
  • The stem mér- (high tone) is found in the present positive (3sg.m mér), the stem tíez- (high tone) in the present negative (3sg.m tíez), and the stem chal- in the mediopassive (from "to be had"?) is used in the past and future tenses.

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