angry, mad

Theme: 
x'áan-t~ S-ø-nook~ (ø motion)
for S to be angry, mad
Naish-Story: 
A- + ya-nook
Notes: 
To indicate anger at another person, use: du yís "at him/her". For example: Du yís x'áant ýwaanúk. "I'm angry at him/her." Or: Aý yís x'áant uwanúk. "S/he is angry at me."

Paradigm Forms


Imperative (Do it!)
2s: 
X'áant núk!
Get angry!
2p: 
X'áant yinúk!
You all get angry!

Perfective prohibitive (don't do it!)
2s: 
Líl x'áaný eenoogúñ!
Don't be angry!
2p: 
Líl x'áaný yinoogúñ!
Don't you all be angry!

Imperfective (+) (doing it; does it)
3s: 
[does not occur]

Progressive imperfective (+) ((in the process of) doing it)
1s: 
x'áande yaa nýanúk
I'm getting angry
3s: 
x'áande yaa nanúk
s/he's getting angry

Repetitive imperfective (+) (does it (regularly))
1s: 
x'áaný ýanook
I get angry (regularly)
3s: 
x'áaný nook
s/he gets angry (regularly)

Perfective (+) (did it)
1s: 
x'áant ýwaanúk
I'm angry
3s: 
x'áant uwanúk
s/he's angry

Perfective (-) (didn't do it)
1s: 
tlél x'áant ýwanook
I'm not angry
3s: 
tlél x'áant wunook
s/he's not angry

Perfective habitual (+) (does it (every time))
1s: 
x'áant ýwanúkch
I get angry (every time)
3s: 
x'áant unúkch
s/he gets angry (every time)

Perfective habitual (-) (hasn't done it yet)
1s: 
tlél x'áant ýwanookch
I haven't gotten angry yet
3s: 
tlél x'áant unookch
s/he hasn't gotten angry yet

Future (+) (going to do it)
1s: 
x'áande kñwanóok
I'm going to get angry
3s: 
x'áande kçwanóok
s/he's going to get angry

Future (-) (not going to do it)
1s: 
tlél x'áande kñwanook
I'm not going to get angry
3s: 
tlél x'áande kçwanook
s/he's not going to get angry

Hortative (+) (let him/her do it)
1s: 
(ch'a) x'áant ñanook (dé)
(just) let me be angry (now)
3s: 
(ch'a) x'áant çanook (dé)
(just) let her be angry (now)

Potential attributive (+) (can't do it)
1s: 
tlél aadé x'áant ñwaanoogu yé
no way can I be angry
3s: 
tlél aadé x'áant çwaanoogu yé
no way can s/he be angry

Potential decessive (+) (would have done it)
1s: 
x'áant ñwanoogún
I would have been angry
3s: 
x'áant çwanoogún
s/he would have been angry

Conditional (+) (if/when s/he does it)
1s: 
x'áant ýwanoogú
if/when I get angry
3s: 
x'áant wunoogú
if/when s/he gets angry

Example(s):

Latín, awull'éex'i x'áande kçwanóok.
Watch it, if he breaks it he'll get mad.