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ání

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Etymology

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ʼá- (thus) + -di- (oral) + ∅- (3rd person subject prefix) + -∅- (classifier)-ní (neuter imperfective stem of root -NIID, “to say”).

Verb

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ání

  1. he/she says thus, he/she says as follows
    Mąʼii ání “doo shił bééhózin da”.The coyote says, “I donʼt know”.
  2. (with bíká) he/she calls him/her, he/she gets his/her attention
    Bíká ádíshní.Iʼm calling him.
    Yíká ání.Heʼs calling him.
  3. denotes sounds produced by animals
    Atʼéés bimósí yázhí ání.The girlʼs little kitten meows/cries.
    Shimá yázhí bidibé ádaaní.My auntʼs sheep bleat.

Usage notes

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This is a neuter verb that uses only the imperfective mode. Other modes are suppleted by the active verb niih, reproduced below for convenience.

Conjugation

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Paradigm: Neuter imperfective (∅), with some irregularities.

neuter imp singular duoplural plural
1st person ádíshní ádiiʼní ádadiiʼní
2nd person ádíní ádóhní ádadohní
3rd person ání ádaaní
4th person ájíní ádajiní

See also

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