Entry
hay‑/haye‑/hä‑/haw‑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 | pronominal prefix |
| Form | hay‑ |
| Phonological Form | hak- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *hak‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
hay‑: This pronominal prefix form is used with the following conjugation classes: a-stem, iV-stem, r-stem, e-stem, en-stem, i-stem, o-stem, and on-stem. In some cases, the form haw- is used with the a-stem conjugation class. |
| Form | haye‑ |
| Phonological Form | hake- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *hake‑ |
| Notes | |
| Form | hä‑ |
| Phonological Form | hak- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *hak‑ |
| Notes | |
| Form | haw‑ |
| Phonological Form | haw- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *haw‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
haw‑: This pronominal prefix form is used with the a-stem conjugation class. In some cases, the form hay- is used with the a-stem conjugation class. |
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Examples of the entry
- ondae’ ethayëngentakhwa’
he does or says that to irritate me
- stan’ te’thayia’trahkwih
he has not involved me, he has not made me participate