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Wendat Dictionary
Entries: -atie-

-atie-

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-tie-



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Definition
  • progressive suffix
Part of Speech expanded aspect-mood suffix

-atie-

Phonological Form -atye-
Pre-Wendat Form *-atye-
Notes
Note on usage:
-atie-: This form of the progressive occurs after any consonant except a glottal stop. The aspect-mood suffixes that follow the progressive are -’s for the habitual, -’ for the stative, -’ for the punctual, and -h for the imperative.

-tie-

Phonological Form -tye-
Pre-Wendat Form *-tye-
Notes
Note on usage:
-tie-: This form of the progressive occurs after a vowel or a glottal stop. The aspect-mood suffixes that follow the progressive are -’s for the habitual, -’ for the stative, -’ for the punctual, and -h for the imperative.

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