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The infinitive is a verbal noun. "to walk, walking" It has no inflection to indicate mood or tense. '''Amal''' has to suffixes to indicate the infinitive, '''-ek''', and '''-ra'''.
The infinitive is a verbal noun. "to walk, walking" It has no inflection to indicate mood or tense. '''Amal''' has to suffixes to indicate the infinitive, '''-ek''', and '''-ra'''.


= amek =
All roots can take the '''-ek''' infinitive, but only '''b, d, g, k, m, p, s, sh,''' and '''t''' can take the '''-ra''' ending. The endings do not typically indicate any notable distinction, but there are instances it can:


* '''amek''' - to love; affection; to be fond of; to like
* '''ishra''' (''ʔiʃ'') - v - be inside, interior
:: '''isha''' (''ʔiʃ'') - n - inside, interior
* '''ishek''' (''ʔiʃ'') - v - drink; imbibe; quaff
:: '''eqish''' (''ʔiʃ'') - n - drink


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= ayek =
 
* '''ayek''' - to have [more abstract than '''yeshra''']
 
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!
!
! ''past''
! ''past''<br>-esh
! ''present''
! ''present''
! ''tentative''
! ''obligative''<br>-id
! ''causative''
! ''negative''<br>-la
! ''reflexive''
! ''interrogative''<br>-em
! ''tentative''<br>-ur
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 1s
! 1s<br>-an
| '''ameshan'''
| '''ayeshan'''<br>I had
| '''aman'''
| '''ayan'''<br>I have
| '''amuran'''
| '''ayidan'''<br>I am obliged to have
| '''amedan'''
| '''ayanla'''<br>I do not have
| '''amegan'''
| '''ayeman'''<br>Do I have?
| '''ayuran'''<br>I may have
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 2s
! 2s<br>-ti / -e
| '''ameshti'''
| '''ayeshti'''<br>you had
| '''amti'''
| '''aye'''<br>you have
| '''amure'''
| '''ayide'''<br>you are obliged to have
| '''amede'''
| '''ne aye'''<br>you do not have
| '''amege'''
| '''ayemti'''<br>Do you have?
| '''ayure'''<br>you may have
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 3s
! 3s<br>-u / -a / -il
| '''amesha'''
| '''ayeshu'''<br>she/he/it had
| '''ama'''
| '''ayu'''<br>she/he/it has
| '''amura'''
| '''ayidu'''<br>she/he/it is obliged to have
| '''ameda'''
| '''ne ayu'''<br>she/he/it does not have
| '''amega'''
| '''ayemu'''<br>Does she/he/it have?
| '''ayuru'''<br>she/he/it may have
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 1p
! 1p<br>-uk
| '''ameshuk'''
| '''ayeshuk'''<br>we had
| '''amuk'''
| '''ayuk'''<br>we have
| '''amuruk'''
| '''ayiduk'''<br>we are obliged to have
| '''ameduk'''
| '''ayukla'''<br>we do not have
| '''ameguk'''
| '''ayemuk'''<br>Do we have?
| '''ayuruk'''<br>we may have
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 2p
! 2p<br>-ut / -i
| '''ameshut'''
| '''ayeshut'''<br>you [all] had
| '''amut'''
| '''ayut'''<br>you [all] have
| '''amurut'''
| '''ayidi'''<br>you [all] are obliged to have
| '''amedi'''
| '''ayutla'''<br>you [all] do not have
| '''amegut'''
| '''ayemut'''<br>Do you [all] have?
| '''ayurut'''<br>you [all] may have
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 3p
! 3p<br>-um
| '''ameshum'''
| '''ayeshum'''<br>they had
| '''amum'''
| '''ayum'''<br>they have
| '''amurum'''
| '''ayidum'''<br>they are obliged to have
| '''amedum'''
| '''ayumla'''<br>they do not have
| '''amegum'''
| '''ayemum'''<br>Do they have?
| '''ayurum'''<br>they may have
|}
|}


= hará =
= dara =
 
= hara =


* '''hara''' - to be; exist (essentially or identified as)
* '''hara''' - to be; exist (essentially or identified as) [permanent]


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|-align=center
|-align=center
! 1s
! 1s
| '''heshan'''
| '''heshan'''<br>I was
| '''han'''
| '''han'''<br>I am
| '''huran'''
| '''huran'''<br>I may (be)
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 2s
! 2s
| '''heshti'''
| '''heshti'''<br>you were
| '''hati'''
| '''hati'''<br>you are
| '''hure'''
| '''hure'''<br>you may be
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 3s
! 3s
| '''ilhesh'''
| '''ilhesh'''<br>she/he/it was
| '''ilha'''
| '''ilha'''<br>she/he/it is
| '''ilhura'''
| '''ilhura'''<br>she/he/it may be
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 1p
! 1p
| '''heshuk'''
| '''heshuk'''<br>we were
| '''haquk'''
| '''haquk'''<br>we are
| '''huruk'''
| '''huruk'''<br>we may be
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 2p
! 2p
| '''heshut'''
| '''heshut'''<br>you [all] were
| '''haqut'''
| '''haqut'''<br>you [all] are
| '''hurut'''
| '''hurut'''<br>you [all] may be
|-align=center
|-align=center
! 3p
! 3p
| '''heshum'''
| '''heshum'''<br>they were
| '''haqum'''
| '''haqum'''<br>they are
| '''hurum'''
| '''hurum'''<br>they may be
|}
|}


= niyek =
= niyek =


* '''niyek''' - say; tell; speak; express
* '''niyek''' - say; tell; speak; express
 
* '''niyan''' - <small>speak-1s</small> - I speak
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* '''niyeshti''' - <small>speak-PST-2s</small> - You spoke
!
* '''niyuranu''' - <small>speak-TENT-1s-3s</small> - I may speak to him
! ''past''
* '''niyeshemilu?''' - <small>speak-PST-Q-3s-3s</small> - Did he speak to someone else?
! ''present''
* '''niyeshbe''' - <small>speak-PP-2s</small> - You were spoken to
! ''tentative''
* '''niye!''' - <small>speak-2s</small> - Speak [to me]!
|-align=center
* '''niyedek''' - <small>speak-CAUS-INF</small> - made to speak
! 1s
* '''niyesheyu''' - <small>speak-PST-2s-3s</small> - You were speaking to him
| '''niyeshan'''<br>I spoke
* '''niyegukla''' - <small>speak-REFL-3pl-NEG</small> - they are not speaking to each other
| '''niyan'''<br>I speak
* '''niyalabu''' - <small>speak-REP-DUR-3s</small> - he keeps on speaking
| '''niyuran'''<br>I may (be) speak(ing)
|-align=center
! 2s
| '''niyeshti'''
| '''niye'''
| '''niyure'''
|-align=center
! 3s
| '''niyesha'''
| '''niya'''
| '''niyura'''
|-align=center
! 1p
| '''niyeshuk'''
| '''niyuk'''
| '''niyuruk'''
|-align=center
! 2p
| '''niyeshut'''
| '''niyut'''
| '''niyurut'''
|-align=center
! 3p
| '''niyeshum'''
| '''niyum'''
| '''niyurum'''
|}


= xxx =
= xxx =

Latest revision as of 16:47, 2 November 2020

The infinitive

The infinitive is a verbal noun. "to walk, walking" It has no inflection to indicate mood or tense. Amal has to suffixes to indicate the infinitive, -ek, and -ra.

All roots can take the -ek infinitive, but only b, d, g, k, m, p, s, sh, and t can take the -ra ending. The endings do not typically indicate any notable distinction, but there are instances it can:

  • ishra (ʔiʃ) - v - be inside, interior
isha (ʔiʃ) - n - inside, interior
  • ishek (ʔiʃ) - v - drink; imbibe; quaff
eqish (ʔiʃ) - n - drink

ayek

  • ayek - to have [more abstract than yeshra]
past
-esh
present obligative
-id
negative
-la
interrogative
-em
tentative
-ur
1s
-an
ayeshan
I had
ayan
I have
ayidan
I am obliged to have
ayanla
I do not have
ayeman
Do I have?
ayuran
I may have
2s
-ti / -e
ayeshti
you had
aye
you have
ayide
you are obliged to have
ne aye
you do not have
ayemti
Do you have?
ayure
you may have
3s
-u / -a / -il
ayeshu
she/he/it had
ayu
she/he/it has
ayidu
she/he/it is obliged to have
ne ayu
she/he/it does not have
ayemu
Does she/he/it have?
ayuru
she/he/it may have
1p
-uk
ayeshuk
we had
ayuk
we have
ayiduk
we are obliged to have
ayukla
we do not have
ayemuk
Do we have?
ayuruk
we may have
2p
-ut / -i
ayeshut
you [all] had
ayut
you [all] have
ayidi
you [all] are obliged to have
ayutla
you [all] do not have
ayemut
Do you [all] have?
ayurut
you [all] may have
3p
-um
ayeshum
they had
ayum
they have
ayidum
they are obliged to have
ayumla
they do not have
ayemum
Do they have?
ayurum
they may have

dara

hara

  • hara - to be; exist (essentially or identified as) [permanent]
past present tentative
1s heshan
I was
han
I am
huran
I may (be)
2s heshti
you were
hati
you are
hure
you may be
3s ilhesh
she/he/it was
ilha
she/he/it is
ilhura
she/he/it may be
1p heshuk
we were
haquk
we are
huruk
we may be
2p heshut
you [all] were
haqut
you [all] are
hurut
you [all] may be
3p heshum
they were
haqum
they are
hurum
they may be


niyek

  • niyek - say; tell; speak; express
  • niyan - speak-1s - I speak
  • niyeshti - speak-PST-2s - You spoke
  • niyuranu - speak-TENT-1s-3s - I may speak to him
  • niyeshemilu? - speak-PST-Q-3s-3s - Did he speak to someone else?
  • niyeshbe - speak-PP-2s - You were spoken to
  • niye! - speak-2s - Speak [to me]!
  • niyedek - speak-CAUS-INF - made to speak
  • niyesheyu - speak-PST-2s-3s - You were speaking to him
  • niyegukla - speak-REFL-3pl-NEG - they are not speaking to each other
  • niyalabu - speak-REP-DUR-3s - he keeps on speaking

xxx

  • xxx - xxx
past present tentative
1s xeshan xan xuran
2s xeshti xti xure
3s xesha xa xura
1p xeshuk xuk xuruk
2p xeshut xut xurut
3p xeshum xum xurum