haaldlóósh

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Etymology

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ha- (up out) + -∅- (3rd person subject prefix) + -l- (classifier)-dlóósh (imperfective stem of root -DLOOZH, “to go on all four”).

Verb

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haaldlóósh

  1. he/she is going up out on all fours, creeping up out (as out of a hole)

Conjugation

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Paradigm: Momentaneous (∅/yi), with da-shift.

IMPERFECTIVE singular duoplural plural
1st person haashdlóósh haiildlóósh hadeiildlóósh
2nd person hanildlóósh haałdlóósh hadaałdlóósh
3rd person haaldlóósh hadaaldlóósh
4th person hajildlóósh hadajildlóósh
PERFECTIVE singular duoplural plural
1st person haashdloozh haiildloozh hadashiildloozh
2nd person háíníldloozh haoołdloozh hadashoołdloozh
3rd person haaldloozh hadaashdloozh
4th person hajooldloozh hadajishdloozh
FUTURE singular duoplural plural
1st person hadeeshdlosh hadiildlosh hadadiildlosh
2nd person hadííldlosh hadoołdlosh hadadoołdlosh
3rd person hadooldlosh hadadooldlosh
4th person hazhdooldlosh hadazhdooldlosh

Verbal stems

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  • ITERATIVE: -dlosh
  • OPTATIVE: -dlóósh
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