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| ''einerke'' (to float (multidir.)) || einer- || paiṇṣ- || iʔīneṣ- | | ''einerke'' (to float (multidir.)) || einer- || paiṇṣ- || iʔīneṣ- | ||
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| ''flulke'' (to go, walk (monodir.)) || flun- || | | ''flulke'' (to go, walk (monodir.)) || flun- || dām-a- || taul- | ||
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| ''ghūmake'' (to blow) || ghūm-a- || <small>''ghūm-a-''</small> || ghumuṣṭ-a- | | ''ghūmake'' (to blow) || ghūm-a- || <small>''ghūm-a-''</small> || ghumuṣṭ-a- | ||
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| ''yuṇake'' (to powder; to break with the hands) || yuṇ-a- || <small>''yuṇ-a-''</small> || yuṇuṣṭ-a- | | ''yuṇake'' (to powder; to break with the hands) || yuṇ-a- || <small>''yuṇ-a-''</small> || yuṇuṣṭ-a- | ||
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Note that ''paiṇṣ-'', '' | Note that ''paiṇṣ-'', ''dām-'', ''paṃšy-'', ''pañc-'', ''papth-'', and ''taiši-'' all use the '''present''' endings instead of the '''past''' ones. | ||
''æflike'' (to plan, to be going to) is an unmarked agentive verb, which is only conjugated as agentive, and has an irregular present stem ''æftil-'', with a zero ending for the third person singular. It usually only takes verbs or verbal phrases as arguments, e.g. ''keitu dhāsmike æftil'' "(s)he is going/plans to save the whale".<br/> | ''æflike'' (to plan, to be going to) is an unmarked agentive verb, which is only conjugated as agentive, and has an irregular present stem ''æftil-'', with a zero ending for the third person singular. It usually only takes verbs or verbal phrases as arguments, e.g. ''keitu dhāsmike æftil'' "(s)he is going/plans to save the whale".<br/> |
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