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==== Usage notes ====
==== Usage notes ====
* When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, the enclitic form {{wl-lang|-at|jump=Radestrian}} can be used. Nouns ending in ''-Cre-'' can also have their final ''-e'' elided and be followed with the enclitic form.
* When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, the enclitic form {{wl-lang|-at|jump=Radestrian}} can be used. Nouns ending in ''-Cre-'' can also have their final ''-e'' elided and be followed with the enclitic form.
* The verb '''vat''' does not have a connegative form.
* The verb '''vat''' does not have a connegative or impersonal form.
** For negations of '''vat''' in all senses, the verb {{wl-lang|hjeat|jump=Radestrian}} is used.
** For negations of '''vat''' in all senses, the verb {{wl-lang|hjeat|jump=Radestrian}} is used.


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==== Conjugation ====
==== Conjugation ====
{{rad-conj-act|vat|vag|3S=vaș|hâl|rnasti|rnat|hvunș|r=var|imp=vagra|conneg=—}}
{{rad-conj-act|vat|vag|3S=vaș|hâl|rnasti|rnat|hvunș|r=var|imp=vagra|conneg=—|impers=—}}
Alternative conjugation:
Alternative conjugation:
{{rad-conj-act|vat|vag|3S=vaș|rnoș|rnasti|rnat|rnatunș|r=var|imp=vagra|conneg=—}}
{{rad-conj-act|vat|vag|3S=vaș|rnoș|rnasti|rnat|rnatunș|r=var|imp=vagra|conneg=—|impers=—}}
* The verbal noun {{wl-lang|hvunș|jump=Radestrian}} tends to refer to identities, whereas {{wl-lang|rnatunș|jump=Radestrian}} refers to states.
* The verbal noun {{wl-lang|hvunș|jump=Radestrian}} tends to refer to identities, whereas {{wl-lang|rnatunș|jump=Radestrian}} refers to states.
* Past forms in ''hâl-'' are the most common; past forms in ''rnoș-'' are used mainly to imply a contrast between the past and the present.
* Past forms in ''hâl-'' are the most common; past forms in ''rnoș-'' are used mainly to imply a contrast between the past and the present.

Revision as of 15:27, 4 February 2023

Laefevian

Etymology

FromProto-Laefevian *bʱatah, fromProto-Laenkean *bʱatas (“eye”).

Pronunciation

Noun

vat

  1. (anatomy) eye

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Jans vat vi šuñǧas.).

Inflection

Translations

Template:Trad1* Balavic:ota* Radestrian:vas Template:Trad2

Radestrian

Alternative forms

Etymology

FromOld Radestrian hlatt, inherited fromProto-Radic *hılht, fromProto-Hirdic *p̄ɯl-, fromProto-Laenkean *pɯl-. Suppleted forms fromProto-Radic *rnatht, fromProto-Laenkean *(s)natʼ-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/vat/, /v/, /at/
  • Rhymes: -, -at (2)

Verb

vat (non-past 1S vage, non-past 3S vaș, past 1S hâlei/rnoșei, present adverbial participle rnastivú, past adverbial participle rnatúl, verbal noun hvunș/rnatunș)

  1. (copulative) to be

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Vâs voí asmeșír-aș!).

  1. (copulative) used with adjectival predicates to describe characteristics of the subject

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Ú þyriș-age.).

  1. (copulative) used with adverbial predicates to describe states of the subject

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Ú ỉ vage.).

  1. (intransitive) to exist, there to be; also used in constructions which translate as ‘to have

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Vagú þrandre la virș dziun.). Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Ven dzínír-aș.).

  1. (intransitive) to be (in a place, at a time)

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Haldzỉr teral-âleș.).

  1. (auxiliary) to be (used to form the continuous aspect with the present adverbial participle)
  2. (auxiliary) to have (used to form the perfective aspect with the past adverbial participle)

Usage notes

  • When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, the enclitic form-at can be used. Nouns ending in -Cre- can also have their final -e elided and be followed with the enclitic form.
  • The verb vat does not have a connegative or impersonal form.
    • For negations of vat in all senses, the verbhjeat is used.

Antonyms

Conjugation

Template:rad-conj-act Alternative conjugation: Template:rad-conj-act

  • The verbal nounhvunș tends to refer to identities, whereasrnatunș refers to states.
  • Past forms in hâl- are the most common; past forms in rnoș- are used mainly to imply a contrast between the past and the present.