Chlouvānem/Exterior and interior verbs: Difference between revisions

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Other interior-only verbs include:
Other interior-only verbs include:
* ''dumyake'' — "to cherish, deeply appreciate" (+ genitive case (or exessive case, archaic today))
* ''dumyake'' — "to cherish, deeply appreciate" (+ genitive case (or exessive case, archaic today))
* ''ghṇāke'' — "to guard against, beware, avoid" (+ genitive case)<ref>While only used as interior today, it is used as an exterior verb twice in the Third Book of the Chlāmiṣvatrā and six times in the Lileṃsāsarum (in the broadest possible definition). However, in those texts it still coexists with the interior form used with the same meaning; it is possible that the difference was dialectal.</ref>
* ''kyobge'' — "to forget" (+ genitive case) (but the more common ''inābake'', also intransitive, isn't)
* ''kyobge'' — "to forget" (+ genitive case) (but the more common ''inābake'', also intransitive, isn't)
* ''ñumike'' — "to wait" (+ translative case)
* ''ñumike'' — "to wait" (+ translative case)