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! ''past'' | |||
| '''na inaye''' || <tt>1SG eat.PST</tt> || I ate. / I did eat. | |||
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! ''recent past'' | |||
| '''na inayehi''' || <tt>1SG eat.REC</tt> || I just ate. | |||
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! ''remote past'' | |||
| '''na inayeha''' || <tt>1SG eat.REM</tt> || I ate a long while ago. | |||
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! ''present'' | |||
| '''na ina''' || <tt>1SG eat</tt> || I eat. / I am eating. | |||
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! ''future'' | |||
| '''na inatli''' || <tt>1SG eat.FUT</tt> || I will eat. (at some point) | |||
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! ''immediate future'' | |||
| '''na inatlihi''' || <tt>1SG eat.IMM</tt> || I will eat soon. | |||
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! ''distant future'' | |||
| '''na inatliha''' || <tt>1SG eat.DIS</tt> || I will eat a long while from now. | |||
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*[[Kala]] does not distinguish perfect and imperfect aspects of the verb (e.g. ‘I ate’, ‘I used to eat’, ‘I | * [[Kala]] does not distinguish perfect and imperfect aspects of the verb (e.g. ‘I ate’, ‘I used to eat’, ‘I have eaten’, ‘I had eaten’). | ||
have eaten’, ‘I had eaten’ | |||
=== mood === | === mood === |
Revision as of 17:40, 5 November 2012
Verbs
tense / aspect
Kala | gloss | English | |
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past | na inaye | 1SG eat.PST | I ate. / I did eat. |
recent past | na inayehi | 1SG eat.REC | I just ate. |
remote past | na inayeha | 1SG eat.REM | I ate a long while ago. |
present | na ina | 1SG eat | I eat. / I am eating. |
future | na inatli | 1SG eat.FUT | I will eat. (at some point) |
immediate future | na inatlihi | 1SG eat.IMM | I will eat soon. |
distant future | na inatliha | 1SG eat.DIS | I will eat a long while from now. |
- Kala does not distinguish perfect and imperfect aspects of the verb (e.g. ‘I ate’, ‘I used to eat’, ‘I have eaten’, ‘I had eaten’).