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There are three tenses...[[wp:Nonpast_tense|nonpast]], [[wp:Past_tense|past]], and distant past.
There are three tenses...[[wp:Nonpast_tense|nonpast]], [[wp:Past_tense|past]], and distant past.
* '''wanuyá'''
: <tt>wa-nuy-á</tt>
: <small>1S-eat-NPST</small>
: ''I eat.''
* '''ninuyí'''
: <tt>ni-nuy-í</tt>
: <small>2S-eat-PST</small>
: ''You ate.''
* '''pwánuyayá'''
: <tt>pwá-nuy-ayá</tt>
: <small>1DU-eat-DPST</small>
: ''We (two) ate long ago.''
== moods ==
Various moods (or modals) are used to add nuance and subtlety.


= examples =
= examples =


* '''tlakíyá''' - He/she must go.
* '''tlakíyá''' - He/she must go.

Revision as of 02:43, 15 September 2016

nouns

pronouns

Pronouns
Singular Dual Plural
1 wa- pwá- kwa-
2 ni- pí- (n)ki-
3 ú- ku-

verbs

pronominal
prefix
- incorporated elements
(adverb + noun + verb)
- VERB STEM - tense/aspect-modal
suffixes
- syntactic
suffixes

tenses

There are three tenses...nonpast, past, and distant past.

  • wanuyá
wa-nuy-á
1S-eat-NPST
I eat.
  • ninuyí
ni-nuy-í
2S-eat-PST
You ate.
  • pwánuyayá
pwá-nuy-ayá
1DU-eat-DPST
We (two) ate long ago.

moods

Various moods (or modals) are used to add nuance and subtlety.

examples

  • tlakíyá - He/she must go.