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Etymology

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ʼa- (unspecified person object prefix) + -∅- (3rd person subject prefix) + -l- (classifier)-keed (durative imperfective stem of root -KID, “to eat a chunky object”).

Verb

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alkeed (intransitive)

  1. he/she is chewing (something roundish)
  2. he/she is eating (something roundish)

Conjugation

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Paradigm: Durative (∅/yi).

IMPERFECTIVE singular duoplural plural
1st person ashkeed iilkeed daʼiilkeed
2nd person ílkeed ołkeed daʼołkeed
3rd person alkeed daʼalkeed
4th person ajilkeed daʼjilkeed
PERFECTIVE singular duoplural plural
1st person eeshkid iilkid daʼiilkid
2nd person íínílkid oołkid daʼoołkid
3rd person oolkid daʼoolkid
4th person ajoolkid daʼjoolkid
FUTURE singular duoplural plural
1st person adeeshkił adiilkił daʼdiilkił
2nd person adíílkił adoołkił daʼdoołkił
3rd person adoolkił daʼdoolkił
4th person azhdoolkił dazhʼdoolkił
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See also

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