partitive + -ou’ten-/-o’ten-Please note that any Wendat form with one or two hyphens attached to it is not a word. The hyphens indicate that the form must take a prefix, a suffix, or both, in order to create a full word in Wendat. Wendat forms with hyphens cannot be used on their own. |
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Definition |
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Part of Speech | complex verb base |
Conjugation Class | o-stem |
-ou’ten- |
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Phonological Form | -oʔtę- |
Pre-Wendat Form | *-oʔtę- |
-o’ten- |
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Phonological Form | -oʔtę- |
Pre-Wendat Form | *-oʔtę- |
Verb Class | agent stative verb |
Composition
Orthography | ti- / i- / Ø- | -ou’ten- / -o’ten- |
Phonological Form | ti- / t- | -oʔtę- |
Interlinear gloss | part | be.such.type |
Base (verb) | ti- / i- / Ø- | -ou’ten- / -o’ten- |
Root (verb) | -ou’ten- / -o’ten- |
Examples
Examples for entry
- aywerhe’ aaiaywakahkwahcha’ tihennonhwentsou’tenh
we want to go see how their country is made, what their country is like
- häa’tou’tenh
this is his natural type, he is naturally like this
- Satahrontonh tiyarihou’tenh !
Go inform yourself about the matter!
- tho ihäa’tou’tenh ne endi’ iyia’tou’tenh
he is built like me
- tho ihawendou’tenh tihchiewendou’tenh
he speaks like you
- yonwendihchias tisa’ndiyonhrou’tenh
I ask for your opinion
Verb stems
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partitive + -ou’tenh / -o’tenh
Stem type: Stative stemComposition
Orthography ti- / i- / Ø- -ou’ten- / -o’ten- -h Phonological Form ti- / t- -oʔtę- -h Interlinear gloss part be.such.type stat Stem (verb) -ou’ten- / -o’ten- -h Base (verb) ti- / i- / Ø- -ou’ten- / -o’ten- Root (verb) -ou’ten- / -o’ten-