óltaʼ
Navajo
Etymology
ʼa- (unspecified person object prefix) + -ó- (“directed at”, combining form of yíní- in the 3rd person) + -l- (classifier, passive) + -taʼ (imperfective stem of root -TAʼ, “to read, to count”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʔo̞l˦.txäʔ˨]
Verb
óltaʼ
- simple passive form of ółtaʼ: reading or counting (of something unspecified) is happening
Derived terms
Derived terms
- áłchíní ółtaʼígíí (“schoolchild”)
- báʼóltaʼí (“teacher”)
- óltaʼádi (“at the school”)
- óltaʼági (“at the school”)
- óltaʼdi (“at school”)
- óltaʼ dóó akʼeʼelchí (“reading and writing”)
- óltaʼgi (“at school”)
- óltaʼgo (“while/when the school is/was in session”)
- óltaʼgóó (“to school”)
- óltaʼídi (“at school”)
- óltaʼidóó (“from the school”)
- óltaʼígíí (“the school”)
- óltaʼjįʼ (“as far as the school”)
- óltaʼjí (“in school”)
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