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==== Derivation of verbs from nouns ==== |
==== Derivation of verbs from nouns ==== |
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In some cases, if a verb is derived from a noun, a pattern can be observed. This usually applies to nouns with two syllables. This does not apply to all verbs and nouns or to all two-syllable nouns. If the noun's last follows the pattern Consonant-Vowel-Consonant, the vowel disappears and an "a" is appended to the end. For example: |
In some cases, if a verb is derived from a noun, a pattern can be observed. This usually applies to nouns with two syllables. This does not apply to all verbs and nouns or to all two-syllable nouns. If the noun's last syllable follows the pattern Consonant-Vowel-Consonant, the vowel disappears and an "a" is appended to the end. If the first syllable follows the pattern Consonant-Vowel and the consonant is a "u", then the "u" is replaced with an "a". For example: |
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* Bahim = noise but to make a noise is bahma |
* Bahim = noise but to make a noise is bahma |
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* Praman = a road, but to walk is pramna |
* Praman = a road, but to walk is pramna |
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* Tamuk = language, but to talk is Tamka. |
* Tamuk = language, but to talk is Tamka. |
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* Chubaal = business, but to conduct business is to chabla |
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===Demonstratives=== |
===Demonstratives=== |