stand (for plural subjects to be standing)
Theme:
S-ø-náñ (position)
for (plural) S to be standing
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Naish-Story:
ya-naañ
Singular:
haan1 Notes:
This verb only occurs in the imperfective. Note that a noun phrase with (-t) postposition is used to indicate where one is standing, but this noun phrase is not required by the verb. For example, one could say: has náñ "they standing", or: át has náñ "they are standing there".
Paradigm Forms
Imperative (Do it!)
2p:
[does not occur]
Imperfective prohibitive (Don't do it!)
2p:
Líl yináçiñ!
Don't you all be standing!
Imperfective (+) (doing it; does it)
1p:
toonáñ
we are standing
2p:
yináñ
you all are standing
3p:
has náñ
they are standing
4:
anáñ
people are standing
Imperfective (-) (not doing it; doesn't do it)
1p:
tlél toonáñ
we're not standing
2p:
tlél yináñ
you all are not standing
3p:
tlél has unáñ
they aren't standing
4:
tlél oonáñ
people aren't standing
Imperfective decessive (+) (used to do it)
3p:
has náçin
they were standing
Imperfective decessive (-) (didn't used to do it)
3p:
tlél has unáçin
they weren't standing
Imperfective attributive (+) (the one who does it)
3p:
wé has nañ aa
the ones who are standing
Perfective (+) (did it)
3p:
[does not occur]
Future (+) (going to do it)
3p:
[does not occur]
Conditional (+) (if/when s/he does it)
3p:
has náñni
if/when they stand