hot
Theme:
ya-ø-t'aa~ (ø event)
for something to be hot, heated
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Naish-Story:
ya-ya-t'aa Notes:
It is interesting to note that while technically both forms are acceptable, speakers prefer the negative future form without the ya- prefix, as in: tlél guçat'aa "it won't get hot". There also seem to be two possible negative perfective forms, both given above.
Paradigm Forms
Imperfective (+) (doing it; does it)
3s:
[does not occur]
Progressive imperfective (+) ((in the process of) doing it)
3s:
yaa yanat'éin
it's getting hot
Repetitive imperfective (+) (does it (regularly))
3s:
yat'éiý
it gets hot (regularly)
Perfective (+) (did it)
3s:
yaawat'áa
it's hot; it got hot
Perfective (-) (didn't do it)
3s:
tlél yawut'aa / tlél yawut'á
it isn't hot; it didn't get hot
Perfective habitual (+) (does it (every time))
3s:
woot'áaych
it gets hot (every time)
Perfective habitual (-) (hasn't done it yet)
3s:
tlél woot'áaych
it hasn't gotten hot yet
Future (+) (going to do it)
3s:
yakçwat'áa
it will get hot
Future (-) (not going to do it)
3s:
tlél guçat'aa / tlél yakçwat'aa
it won't get hot
Hortative (+) (let him/her do it)
3s:
yaçat'aa
let it get hot
Potential attributive (+) (can't do it)
3s:
tlél aadé yaçwaat'aayi yé
no way can it get hot
Potential decessive (+) (would have done it)
3s:
yaçwat'aayín
it would have gotten hot
Conditional (+) (if/when s/he does it)
3s:
yawut'aayí
if/when it gets hot