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The suffix ''-dak'' derives infinitives, used mainly to serve as the verb of a purposive clause, although infinitives may serve as verbal nouns: | The suffix ''-dak'' derives infinitives, used mainly to serve as the verb of a purposive clause, although infinitives may serve as verbal nouns: | ||
{{Gloss | |||
|phrase = Kogan voridak Kodzorin iru. | |||
| IPA = | |||
| morphemes = kogan vori-dak kodzorin i-ru | |||
| gloss = deer.CL2 hunt-INF PN.NOM PST.CL1-go | |||
| translation = Kodzorin went out to hunt deer (lit. "In order to hunt deer, Kodzorin went out") | |||
}} | |||
{{Gloss | |||
|phrase = Irudak gajak gambi. | |||
| IPA = | |||
| morphemes = i-ru-dak gajak gambi | |||
| gloss = PST-go-INF foolish AUX.CL3.S.PRS | |||
| translation = Going there was foolish (lit. "Having gone there is foolish.") | |||
}} | |||
Causatives take the ''-run'' /ryn/ suffix. | Causatives take the ''-run'' /ryn/ suffix. |
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