touch, feel it (esp. with hands)
Theme:
jée O-S-d-nook~ (ø state)
for S to touch, feel O (esp. with hands)
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Naish-Story:
jée + di-nook Notes:
This verb is commonly used in reference to labor pains. For example: Jée gé idinook? "Are you feeling it (contractions)?"
Paradigm Forms
Imperative (Do it!)
2s:
Jée idanú!
Feel it!
2p:
Jée yidanú!
You all feel it!
Repetitive imperfective prohibitive (Don't do it!)
2s:
Líl jée idanúkýuñ!
Don't feel it!
2p:
Líl jée yidanúkýuñ!
Don't you all feel it!
Imperfective (+) (doing it; does it)
1s:
jée ýdinook
I am feeling it
3s:
jée adinook
s/he's feeling it
Imperfective (-) (not doing it; doesn't do it)
1s:
tlél jée uýdanook
I don't feel it
3s:
tlél jée oodanook
s/he doesn't feel it
Repetitive imperfective (+) (does it (regularly))
1s:
jée ýadanúký
I feel it (regularly)
3s:
jée adanúký
s/he feels it (regularly)
Perfective (+) (did it)
1s:
jée ýwdinúk
I felt it
3s:
jée awdinúk
s/he felt it
Perfective (-) (didn't do it)
1s:
tlél jée ýwadanook
I didn't feel it
3s:
tlél jée awdanook
s/he didn't feel it
Perfective habitual (+) (does it (every time))
1s:
jée ýwadanúkch
I feel it (every time)
3s:
jée oodanúkch
s/he feels it (every time)
Perfective habitual (-) (hasn't done it yet)
1s:
tlél jée ýwadanookch
I haven't felt it yet
3s:
tlél jée oodanookch
s/he hasn't felt it yet
Future (+) (going to do it)
1s:
jée kñwadanóok
I will feel it
3s:
jée aguýdanóok
s/he will feel it
Future (-) (not going to do it)
1s:
tlél jée kñwadanook
I won't feel it
3s:
tlél jée aguýdanook
s/he won't feel it
Hortative (+) (let him/her do it)
1s:
jée ñadanook
let me feel it
3s:
jée aýdanook
let him/her feel it
Potential attributive (+) (can't do it)
1s:
tlél aadé jée ñwadinoogu yé
no way can I feel it
3s:
tlél aadé jée ooýdinoogu yé
no way can s/he feel it
Potential decessive (+) (would have done it)
1s:
jée ñwadanoogún
I would have felt it
3s:
jée ooýdanoogún
s/he would have felt it
Conditional (+) (if/when s/he does it)
1s:
jée ýadanúkni
if/when I feel it
3s:
jée adanúkni
if/when s/he feels it