Entry
‑’t‑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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| Part of Speech | derivational suffix |
| Phonological Form | -ʔt- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *‑ʔt‑ |
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Examples
Examples of the entry
- ahchiatrihwayennia’t
you made a grand, great move, a marvelous action
- harihwayennia’tha’
he exaggerates
- okendia’tih hayowänenh
he is extremely big
- okendia’tih satahrontonskonh
you are oddly curious for news
- ontahoa’ta’tariha’t
the fever just hit him, the fever is hitting him now
- onywa’tariha’tih
we are all hot
- stan’ a’niänihten’ te’wa’tariha’tha’ de kha’ tsondehchen’
it is never warm here in your country
See also:
- ‑ahton’t‑
to cause something to get lost, to cause something to disappear, to destroy or get rid of something
- ‑akwendahton’t‑
to become silent, to stop talking (lit. to make one’s voice get lost)
- ‑atia’tahton’t‑
to escape, to hide, to disappear (lit. to make one’s body get lost)
- ‑atia’ta’tariha’t‑
to heat oneself up, to make oneself warm
- ‑atrahkwa’tariha’t‑
to heat oneself in the sun
- ‑a’tariha’t‑
for the weather to be hot
;for someone to be hot
;to heat something
- ‑eya’tariha’t‑
to heat up water
- ‑hstatha’t‑
to dry something, cause something to dry
- ‑ia’ta’tariha’t‑
to have a fever (lit. for the body to be hot)