go on foot (plural subject) IX
Theme:
P-ý S-ø-.aat~ (ça motion)
for (plural) S to walk, go (by walking or as a general term) down along P
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Naish-Story:
ya-.aat
Singular:
goot1 Alternate Adverbial Phrases
yaa (deletes before aspect marker yei)
moving down
yaaý
getting into canoe, boat, or other vehicle
P-ý
moving down along
héený
moving into the water
P-náý
moving down by way of P, through P
Direction of Motion - The following are adverbial phrases that can be used with this particular conjugation of the verb 'go on foot' to specify the direction of motion. Replace yaa 'down' in the paradigm below with any of the following adverbs to change the direction of motion.
Notes:
Paradigm Forms
Imperative (Do it!)
2p:
Áý yaa çay.á!
You all walk down along it!
Repetitive imperfective prohibitive (Don't do it!)
2p:
Líl áý yei yee.átjiñ!
Don't you all walk down along it!
Imperfective (+) (doing it; does it)
3p:
[does not occur]
Progressive imperfective (+) ((in the process of) doing it)
1p:
áý yei ntoo.át
we are walking down along it
2p:
áý yei nay.át
you all are walking down along it
3p:
áý yei (ha)s na.át
they are walking down along it
4:
áý yei ana.át
people are walking down along it
Progressive imperfective (-) (not (in the process of) doing it)
1p:
tlél áý yei ntoo.át
we're not walking down along it
2p:
tlél áý yei nay.át
you all are not walking down along it
3p:
tlél áý yei (ha)s una.át
they're not walking down along it
4:
tlél áý yei oona.át
nobody is walking down along it
Repetitive imperfective (+) (does it (regularly))
3p:
áý yei (ha)s .átch
they walk down along it (regularly)
Perfective (+) (did it)
1p:
áý wtuwa.aat
we walked down along it
2p:
áý yeey.aat
you all walked down along it
3p:
áý (ha)s woo.aat
they walked down along it
4:
áý aawa.aat
people walked down along it
Perfective (-) (didn't do it)
1p:
tlél áý wtoo.aat
we didn't walk down along it
2p:
tlél áý yeey.aat
you all didn't walk down along it
3p:
tlél áý (ha)s wu.aat
they didn't walk down along it
4:
tlél áý awu.aat
nobody walked down along it
Perfective habitual (+) (does it (every time))
1p:
áý yaa çatoo.átch
we walk down along it (every time)
2p:
áý yaa çay.átch
you all walk down along it (every time)
3p:
áý yaa (ha)s ça.átch
they walk down along it (every time)
4:
áý yaa aça.átch
people walk down along it (every time)
Perfective habitual (-) (hasn't done it yet)
1p:
tlél áý yaa çatoo.átch
we haven't walked down along it yet
2p:
tlél áý yaa çay.átch
you all haven't walked down along it yet
3p:
tlél áý yaa (ha)s çwa.átch
they haven't walked down along it yet
4:
tlél áý yaa açwa.átch
nobody has walked down along it yet
Perfective attributive (+) (the one who did it)
3p:
wé áý yaa (ha)s woo.aadi aa (has)
the ones who walked down along it
Future (+) (going to do it)
1p:
áý yei gaýtoo.áat
we will walk down along it
2p:
áý yei gaýyi.áat
you all will walk down along it
3p:
áý yei has guça.áat
they will walk down along it
4:
áý yei akçwa.áat
people will walk down along it
Future (-) (not going to do it)
1p:
tlél áý yei gaýtoo.aat
we won't walk down along it
2p:
tlél áý yei gaýyi.aat
you all won't walk down along it
3p:
tlél áý yei (ha)s guça.aat
they won't walk down along it
4:
tlél áý yei akçwa.aat
nobody will walk down along it
Hortative (+) (let him/her do it)
1p:
áý yaa çaaýtoo.aat
let us walk down along it
3p:
áý yaa (ha)s çaaça.aat
let them walk down along it
Potential attributive (+) (can't do it)
3p:
tlél aadé áý yaa (ha)s çwaaçaa.aadi yé
no way can they walk down along it
Potential decessive (+) (would have done it)
3p:
áý yaa (ha)s çwaaça.aadín
they would have walked down along it
Conditional (+) (if/when s/he does it)
3p:
áý yaa (ha)s .átni
if/when they walk down along it
Example(s):
Anaý áyá yaa aça.átjeen yóo aan tayeedéi.
This is what they came down on to go underneath the village.
S'ootaat áwé yaaý has woo.aat.
At dawn they went aboard.