hjeat
Radestrian
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian héhtt, from Old Radestrian hǫhtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *hǫhht, from Proto-Hirdic *ḵɤ̄h-, from Proto-Laenkean *kajʔ-. The past forms, participles and verbal noun come from Proto-Radic *huh-, a suppletive stem from Proto-Laenkean *tuʔ-.
Pronunciation
Verb
hjeat (first-person singular non-past hjei, second-person singular non-past hjeà, third-person singular non-past hjeaș, first-person singular past húei, -úei, present adverbial participle hûșevú, -ûșevú, past adverbial participle hovúl, -ovúl, verbal noun huonș, -uonș)
- (copulative) to not be
- Antonym: vat
- Hjeà re heņreks.
- You are no king.
- (copulative) used with adjectival predicates to negate characteristics of the subject
- Ú þyriș hjei.
- I am not German.
- (copulative) used with adverbial predicates to negate states of the subject
- Ú ỉ hjei.
- I’m not hot. / I don’t feel hot.
- (impersonal) to not exist, there not to be; also used in constructions which translate as to not have Lua error in Module:government at line 32: The |pos parameter requires the language code to be specified in the first parameter.
- Hjeaș þraniris la virșa dziun.
- There are no animals in my house.
- Ven dzínig hjeaș.
- I don't have a daughter. (lit. To me there isn’t a daughter.)
- (intransitive) to not be (in a place, at a time)
- A haldzỉr teral-úeș.
- The architect wasn’t here.
- (auxiliary) to not, negates a proposition [with connegative]
- Húei dzoru orasta.
- I didn't sing a song.
- (auxiliary) to not be (used to form the negated continuous aspect with the present adverbial participle)
- (auxiliary) to not have (used to form the negated perfective aspect with the past adverbial participle)
- no (response to closed questions)
- Antonym: gje
- — Gjøn rredeșeí dymyet?
— Hjei.- — Do you speak Radestrian?
— No(, I don't).
- — Do you speak Radestrian?
Usage notes
- When negating propositions, accusative direct objects change to the genitive.
- The connegative of vat, *vata, does not exist: hjeat on its own means to not be, unless accompanying a connegative form of another verb, in which case it acts as negation of that verb.
- Note also that hjeat has no compound forms. For negative compound forms, see vat.
- As an auxiliary, hjeat must still bear all matrix inflection.
- The exception to this is voice, where non-finite forms have separate passive forms. Therefore, when negating a passive verb, the passive is marked in the connegative, as hjeat does not have passive forms.
- When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, enclitic forms with initial h- elided (not hj-) can be used.
- The verb hjeat does not have a connegative form, being the negated form of vat.
Conjugation
Conjugation of hjeat (active voice, irregular△) | |||||||||||||
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infinitive | hjeat /ʃæːt/ |
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connegative | hjeat does not have a connegative | ||||||||||||
supine | hjeatúr /ˈʃæːtuːr/ |
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participle | present | adjectival | hûșeș, -ûșeș (enclitic) /ˈhɤʃɛʃ/ /-ɤʃɛʃ/ |
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adverbial | hûșevú, -ûșevú (enclitic) /ˈhɤʃɛvuː/ /-ɤʃɛvuː/ |
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past | adjectival | hovúș, -ovúș (enclitic) /ˈhɔvuːʃ/ /-ɔvuːʃ/ |
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adverbial | hovúl, -ovúl (enclitic) /ˈhɔvuːl/ /-ɔvuːl/ |
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verbal noun | hovaș, -ovaș (enclitic) /ˈhɔvaʃ/ /-ɔvaʃ/ |
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finite forms | singular | plural | humble | ||||||||||
first | second | third | depersonal | first | second | third | depersonal | second | |||||
informal | formal | inclusive | exclusive | ||||||||||
ú | re | lește | vâs, vara | gjei, gjen, gjeș … | dzun, sted | dzate | sjáște | vír, vara | gjes, gjete, gje, gjen … | sja, lai | |||
simple | imperative | hjeà /ˈʃɛ.a/ |
hjeúș /ˈʃɛ.uːʃ/ |
hjeuoș /ˈʃɛ.uoʃ/ |
hjeovú /ˈʃɛ.ɔvuː/ |
hjeúr /ˈʃɛ.uːr/ |
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indicative | non-past | hjei /ʃai/ |
hjeaș /ʃæːʃ/ |
hje /ʃɛ/ |
hjeuos /ˈʃɛ.uos/ |
hjeuote /ʃɛˈuotɛ/ |
hjeú /ˈʃɛ.uː/ |
hjeún /ˈʃɛ.uːn/ |
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past | húei, -úei (enclitic) /ˈhuːei/ /-uːei/ |
húen, -úen (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛn/ /-uːɛn/ |
húeș, -úeș (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛʃ/ /-uːɛʃ/ |
húe, -úe (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛ/ /-uːɛ/ |
hủos, -ủos (enclitic) /huːos/ /-uːos/ |
hủote, -ủote (enclitic) /ˈhuːotɛ/ /-uːotɛ/ |
hủ, -ủ (enclitic) /huːː/ /-uːː/ |
hủn, -ủn (enclitic) /huːːn/ /-uːːn/ |
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subjunctive | non-past | hjeai /ˈʃɛ.ai/ |
hjeá /ˈʃɛ.aː/ |
hjeàș /ˈʃɛ.aʃ/ |
hjeà /ˈʃɛ.a/ |
hjeàvuos /ˈʃɛ.avuos/ |
hjeàvuote /ˈʃɛ.avuotɛ/ |
hjeàvú /ˈʃɛ.avuː/ |
hjeàvún /ˈʃɛ.avuːn/ |
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past | húai, -úai (enclitic) /ˈhuːai/ /-uːai/ |
húain, -úain (enclitic) /ˈhuːain/ /-uːain/ |
húaiș, -úaiș (enclitic) /ˈhuːaiʃ/ /-uːaiʃ/ |
húai, -úai (enclitic) /ˈhuːai/ /-uːai/ |
húavuos, -úavuos (enclitic) /ˈhuːavuos/ /-uːavuos/ |
húavuote, -úavuote (enclitic) /ˈhuːavuotɛ/ /-uːavuotɛ/ |
húavú, -úavú (enclitic) /ˈhuːavuː/ /-uːavuː/ |
húavún, -úavún (enclitic) /ˈhuːavuːn/ /-uːavuːn/ |
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optative | non-past | hjeúe /ʃɛˈuːɛ/ |
hjeova /ˈʃɛ.ɔva/ |
hjeúș /ˈʃɛ.uːʃ/ |
hjeú /ˈʃɛ.uː/ |
hjeovuos /ˈʃɛ.ɔvuos/ |
hjeovuote /ˈʃɛ.ɔvuotɛ/ |
hjeovú /ˈʃɛ.ɔvuː/ |
hjeovún /ˈʃɛ.ɔvuːn/ |
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past | húevei, -úevei (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvei/ /-uːɛvei/ |
húeven, -úeven (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvɛn/ /-uːɛvɛn/ |
húeveș, -úeveș (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvɛʃ/ /-uːɛvɛʃ/ |
húeve, -úeve (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvɛ/ /-uːɛvɛ/ |
húevuos, -úevuos (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvuos/ /-uːɛvuos/ |
húevuote, -úevuote (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvuotɛ/ /-uːɛvuotɛ/ |
húevú, -úevú (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvuː/ /-uːɛvuː/ |
húevún, -úevún (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvuːn/ /-uːɛvuːn/ |
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habitual | indicative | non-past | hjeriè /ˈʃɛri.ɛ/ |
hjerin /ˈʃɛrin/ |
hjeriș /ˈʃɛriʃ/ |
hjeri /ˈʃɛri/ |
hjeúris /ʃɛˈuːris/ |
hjeúrite /ʃɛˈuːritɛ/ |
hjeúri /ʃɛˈuːri/ |
hjeúrin /ʃɛˈuːrin/ |
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past | húeriè, -úeriè (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛri.ɛ/ /-uːɛri.ɛ/ |
húerin, -úerin (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛrin/ /-uːɛrin/ |
húeriș, -úeriș (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛriʃ/ /-uːɛriʃ/ |
húeri, -úeri (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛri/ /-uːɛri/ |
hủris, -ủris (enclitic) /ˈhuːːris/ /-uːːris/ |
hủrite, -ủrite (enclitic) /ˈhuːːritɛ/ /-uːːritɛ/ |
hủri, -ủri (enclitic) /ˈhuːːri/ /-uːːri/ |
hủrin, -ủrin (enclitic) /ˈhuːːrin/ /-uːːrin/ |
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subjunctive | non-past | hjeàriè /ʃɛˈari.ɛ/ |
hjeàrin /ˈʃɛ.arin/ |
hjeàriș /ˈʃɛ.ariʃ/ |
hjeàri /ˈʃɛ.ari/ |
hjeàvúris /ˈʃɛ.avuːris/ |
hjeàvúrite /ˈʃɛ.avuːritɛ/ |
hjeàvúri /ˈʃɛ.avuːri/ |
hjeàvúrin /ˈʃɛ.avuːrin/ |
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past | húairiè, -úairiè (enclitic) /ˈhuːairi.ɛ/ /-uːairi.ɛ/ |
húairin, -úairin (enclitic) /ˈhuːairin/ /-uːairin/ |
húairiș, -úairiș (enclitic) /ˈhuːairiʃ/ /-uːairiʃ/ |
húairi, -úairi (enclitic) /ˈhuːairi/ /-uːairi/ |
húavúris, -úavúris (enclitic) /ˈhuːavuːris/ /-uːavuːris/ |
húavúrite, -úavúrite (enclitic) /ˈhuːavuːritɛ/ /-uːavuːritɛ/ |
húavúri, -úavúri (enclitic) /ˈhuːavuːri/ /-uːavuːri/ |
húavúrin, -úavúrin (enclitic) /ˈhuːavuːrin/ /-uːavuːrin/ |
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optative | non-past | hjeúriè /ʃɛˈuːri.ɛ/ |
hjeúrin /ʃɛˈuːrin/ |
hjeúriș /ʃɛˈuːriʃ/ |
hjeúri /ʃɛˈuːri/ |
hjeovúris /ˈʃɛ.ɔvuːris/ |
hjeovúrite /ˈʃɛ.ɔvuːritɛ/ |
hjeovúri /ˈʃɛ.ɔvuːri/ |
hjeovúrin /ˈʃɛ.ɔvuːrin/ |
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past | húeveriè, -úeveriè (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvɛri.ɛ/ /-uːɛvɛri.ɛ/ |
húeverin, -úeverin (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvɛrin/ /-uːɛvɛrin/ |
húeveriș, -úeveriș (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvɛriʃ/ /-uːɛvɛriʃ/ |
húeveri, -úeveri (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvɛri/ /-uːɛvɛri/ |
húevúris, -úevúris (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvuːris/ /-uːɛvuːris/ |
húevúrite, -úevúrite (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvuːritɛ/ /-uːɛvuːritɛ/ |
húevúri, -úevúri (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvuːri/ /-uːɛvuːri/ |
húevúrin, -úevúrin (enclitic) /ˈhuːɛvuːrin/ /-uːɛvuːrin/ |
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