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==[[Hakdor]]== | |||
[[Category:Hakdor words]] | |||
[[Category:Hakdor conjunctions]] | |||
{{Template: Hakdor Pronuncation|a.ti|a.di}} | |||
{{Template: Hakdor Alternates|adi}} | |||
===Conjunction=== | |||
'''ati''' | |||
# and, also | |||
#: ''Phrasal.'' | |||
==[[Aterran Imperial|Modern Standard Imperial]]== | ==[[Aterran Imperial|Modern Standard Imperial]]== | ||
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial words]] | [[Category:Modern Standard Imperial words]] | ||
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial verbs]] | [[Category:Modern Standard Imperial verbs]] | ||
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial intransitive verbs]] | [[Category:Modern Standard Imperial intransitive verbs]] | ||
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial transitive verbs]] | [[Category:Modern Standard Imperial transitive verbs]] | ||
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial bi-transitive verbs]] | [[Category:Modern Standard Imperial bi-transitive verbs]] | ||
[[Category:Modern Standard Imperial suppletive forms]] | |||
{{Template: Modern Standard Imperial Pronuncation|a.ti}} | {{Template: Modern Standard Imperial Pronuncation|a.ti}} | ||
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# to send (''someone'' or ''something'') | # to send (''someone'' or ''something'') | ||
#: ''Bi-transitive'' | #: ''Bi-transitive'' | ||
[[Category:Contionary]] |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 10 July 2022
Hakdor
Pronunciation
- Hakdor Phonology: /a.ti/ ([a.di])
Alternate Forms
Conjunction
ati
- and, also
- Phrasal.
Modern Standard Imperial
Pronunciation
(Modern Standard Imperial) IPA: /a.ti/
Verb
ati (Negative: rukati, Preterit: ganati, Negative Preterit: ruganati, Future: meti, Negative Future: ruk meti)
- to go
- Used as an auxiliary verb to mark the future tense.
- Intransitive
- to send (someone or something)
- Bi-transitive