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[[Category:Radestrian copulative verbs]] | [[Category:Radestrian copulative verbs]] | ||
=== Alternative forms === | === Alternative forms === | ||
* {{wordlink|-at|Radestrian}} (''enclitic form'') | * {{wordlink|-at|jump=Radestrian}} (''enclitic form'') | ||
=== Etymology === | === Etymology === |
Revision as of 13:30, 26 January 2023
Laefevian
Etymology
FromProto-Laenkean *bʱát-as (‘eye’).
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ʋat/
- Rhymes: -at
Noun
vat
Inflection
Radestrian
Alternative forms
- -at (enclitic form)
Etymology
FromOld Radestrian hlatt, inherited fromProto-Radic *hılht, fromProto-Hirdic *p̄ɯl-, fromProto-Laenkean *pɯl-.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /vat/
- Rhymes: -at
Verb
vat
- (copular) to be
- (intransitive) to exist, there to be
- (intransitive) to be (in a place, at a time)
Usage notes
- When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, the enclitic formRadestrian -at can be used. Nouns ending in -Cre- can also have their final -e elided and be followed with the enclitic form.
- If the predicate is an adform, the adverb is used for stative predicates, whereas the adjective gives inalienable qualities.
Conjugation
Template:rad-conj-act Alternative conjugation: Template:rad-conj-act