ꠝꠞꠣ
Sylheti
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit मरति (marati).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɔɾa/
Verb
ꠝꠞꠣ • (mora)
- to die
Conjugation
Impersonal of ꠝꠞꠣ
Stem | ꠝꠞ mor |
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Gerund | ꠝꠞꠣ mora |
Infinitive | ꠝꠞꠣ mora |
Goal | ꠝꠞꠣꠞ ꠟꠣꠉꠤ morar lagi |
Agentive | ꠝꠞꠞꠣ ♂, ꠝꠞꠞꠤ ♀ morra ♂, morri ♀ |
Converb | ꠝꠞꠔꠦ morte |
Progressive participle | ꠝꠞꠔꠦ ꠝꠞꠔꠦ morte morte |
Conditional participle | ꠝꠞꠟꠦ morle |
Perfect participle | ꠝꠞꠤꠀ moria |
Habitual participle | ꠝꠞꠤ ꠝꠞꠤ mori mori |
Conjugation of ꠝꠞꠣ
Person | First person | Second person | Third person | |||
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Very faml. & Inferior | Familiar | Honorific | Familiar | |||
Singular | ꠀꠝꠤ/ꠝꠥꠁ ami/mui | ꠔꠥꠁ tui | ꠔꠥꠝꠤ tumi | ꠀꠙꠘꠦ afne | ꠔꠣꠁꠘ tain | ꠢꠦ ♂, ꠔꠣꠁ ♀ he ♂, tai ♀ |
Plural | ꠀꠝꠞꠣ amra | ꠔꠥꠝꠞꠣ tumra | ꠔꠥꠝꠤꠔꠣꠁꠘ tumitain | ꠀꠙꠘꠣꠞꠣ/ꠀꠙꠘꠣꠁꠘꠔꠦ afnara/afnainte | ꠔꠣꠁꠘꠔꠣꠁꠘ taintain | ꠔꠣꠞꠣ tara |
Present | ||||||
Imperfecative | ꠝꠞꠤ mori | ꠝꠞꠌ moros | ꠝꠞꠧ moro | ꠝꠞꠂꠘ moroin | ꠝꠞꠦ more | |
Continuous | *ꠝꠞꠤꠀꠞ/ *ꠝꠞꠤ ꠞꠣꠝ/ *ꠝꠞꠤꠔ ꠞꠣꠝ *moriar / *mori ram / *morit ram | ꠝꠞꠞꠦ/ ꠝꠞꠞꠦ morre | ꠝꠞꠞꠣꠄ morrae | ꠝꠞꠞꠣ morra | ꠝꠞꠦꠞ morer | |
Perfective | ꠝꠞꠍꠤ morsi | ꠝꠞꠍꠌ morsos | ꠝꠞꠍꠧ morso | ꠝꠞꠍꠂꠘ morsoin | ꠝꠞꠍꠦ morse | |
Past | ||||||
Recent | ꠝꠞꠟꠣꠝ morlam | ꠝꠞꠟꠦ morle | ꠝꠞꠟꠣꠄ morlae | ꠝꠞꠟꠣ morla | ꠝꠞꠟꠧ morlo | |
Distant | ꠝꠞꠍ꠆ꠟꠣꠝ morslam | ꠝꠞꠍ꠆ꠟꠦ morsle | ꠝꠞꠍ꠆ꠟꠣꠄ morslae | ꠝꠞꠍ꠆ꠟꠣ morsla | ꠝꠞꠍꠤꠟ morsil | |
Continuous | ꠝꠞꠣꠔ ꠀꠍꠟꠣꠝ morat aslam | ꠝꠞꠣꠔ ꠀꠍꠟꠦ morat asle | ꠝꠞꠣꠔ ꠀꠍꠟꠣꠄ morat aslae | ꠝꠞꠣꠔ ꠀꠍꠟꠣ morat asla | ꠝꠞꠣꠔ ꠀꠍꠤꠟ morat asil | |
Future | ||||||
Indicative | ꠝꠞꠝꠥ mormu | ꠝꠞꠛꠦ morbe | ꠝꠞꠛꠣꠄ morbae | ꠝꠞꠛꠣ morba | ꠝꠞꠛꠧ morbo | |
Others | ||||||
Imperative | — | ꠝꠞ mor | ꠝꠞꠧ moro | ꠝꠞꠃꠇꠇꠣ moroukka | {{{imp-3}}} {{{imp-3-tr}}} | |
❋ Note 1: * = Dialectal | ||||||
❋ Note 2: Sylheti is an ergative language. So the 3rd person nouns get the ergative suffix ꠄ (e), which is written with the vowel diacritic ꠦ (e) after a consonant. | ||||||
❋ Note 3: There are many dialects of Sylheti. This is just one of those. | ||||||
❋ Note 4: Click here to see other personal pronouns with grammatical cases. |