Example
hatiweyihatie’s
they habitually go together
Note on usage:
The 'they' in this example refers to a group of three or more men or a group of three or more people of different genders (including at least one man).
The 'they' in this example refers to a group of three or more men or a group of three or more people of different genders (including at least one man).
| hatiweyihatie’s | |||||
| Orthography | hati‑ | ‑wek‑ | ‑ih | ‑ati‑ | ‑e’s |
| Phonological Form | hati- | ‑wek‑ | -ih | -aty- | -eʔs |
| Interlinear gloss | 3m.pl.agt | be together | stat | prog | hab |
| Stem (verb) | ‑wek‑ | ‑ih | ‑ati‑ | ‑e’s | |
| Stem (verb) | ‑wek‑ | ‑ih | |||
| Base (verb) | ‑ih | ‑ati‑ | |||
| Base (verb) | ‑wek‑ | ||||
| Root (verb) | ‑wek‑ | ||||
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