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chʼékááh

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Etymology

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chʼí- (out horizontally) + -∅- (ni-modal 3rd person subject prefix) + -d- (classifier)-kááh (imperfective stem of root -KAI, “to go, to walk — 3+ actors”).

Prefix chʼí- becomes chʼé- when in pre-stem position.

Verb

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chʼékááh

  1. they (3+ actors) go out horizontally (as through a door), exit, leave.

Usage notes

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The stem is used for going / walking in groups of three or more people. For individual movement, see chʼéghááh. For movement in pairs, see chʼéʼaash.

Singular forms of this verb refer to one subject involved in a movement as a group:

  • Nihił chʼíníshkaiI went out with you (pl.).

Conjugation

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Paradigm: Momentaneous (ni/ni), with partial da-shift.

imperfective singular duoplural plural
1st person chʼíníshkááh chʼíniikááh chʼídaniikááh
2nd person chʼíníkááh chʼínóhkááh chʼídanohkááh
3rd person chʼékááh chʼídaakááh
4th person chʼíjíkááh chʼídajíkááh