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Reconstruction:Proto-Finnic/ahmidak
Proto-Finnic
Inflection
Inflection of *ahmidak
Note: The Proto-Finnic conjugation system is yet to be reconstructed in detail. What is presented here is only one possibility. | ||||
present | past | imperative | optative | |
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1st sing. | *ahmin | *ahmëjin | — | *ahmigon |
2nd sing. | *ahmit | *ahmëjit | *ahmik | *ahmigos |
3rd sing. | *ahmibi *ahmi |
*ahmëji | *ahmigasën | *ahmigosën |
1st plur. | *ahmikmëk *ahmikmak |
*ahmëjimëk *ahmëjimak |
*ahmigatëmëk *ahmigatamak |
*ahmigotëmëk *ahmigotamak |
2nd plur. | *ahmiktëk *ahmiktak |
*ahmëjidëk *ahmëjidak |
*ahmigatë *ahmigata |
*ahmigot'ëk *ahmigotadak |
3rd plur. | *ahmibat *ahmi |
*ahmëji | *ahmigasën | *ahmigosën |
passive | *ahmiksën *ahmit'aksën |
*ahmidisën *ahmittisën |
*ahmidakahën *ahmittakahën |
*ahmidakohën *ahmittakohën |
connegative | *ahmik | — | *ahmigak | *ahmigok |
passive connegative | *ahmiktak | — | *ahmidagak *ahmittagak |
*ahmidagok *ahmittagok |
conditional 1 | conditional 2 | potential | ||
1st sing. | *ahmikcin | *ahmëjicin | *ahminën | |
2nd sing. | *ahmikcit | *ahmëjicit | *ahminët | |
3rd sing. | *ahmikci | *ahmëjici | *ahmini | |
1st plur. | *ahmikcimëk *ahmikcimak |
*ahmëjicimëk *ahmëjicimak |
*ahminëmëk *ahminëmak | |
2nd plur. | *ahmikcidëk *ahmikcidak |
*ahmëjicidëk *ahmëjicidak |
*ahminëdëk *ahminëdak | |
3rd plur. | *ahmikci | *ahmëjici | *ahmini | |
passive | *ahmidakcihën *ahmit'akcihën |
*ahmidicihën *ahmitticihën |
*ahmidanëhën *ahmittanëhën | |
connegative | *ahmikcik | *ahmëjicik | *ahminëk | |
passive connegative | *ahmidakcik *ahmit'akcik |
*ahmidicik *ahmitticik |
*ahmidanëk *ahmittanëk | |
non-finite forms | infinitives/nouns | participles | ||
active | passive | |||
infinitive 1 | *ahmidak | present | *ahmiba | *ahmidapa *ahmittapa |
infinitive 2 | *ahmidë- | past | *ahminut | *ahmidu *ahmittu |
gerund/supine | *ahmima | |||
action noun | *ahmiminen |
Further reading
- “ahmima”, in [ETY] Eesti etümoloogiasõnaraamat [Estonian Etymological Dictionary] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2012
- Itkonen, Erkki, Kulonen, Ulla-Maija, editors (1992–2000), “ahma”, in Suomen sanojen alkuperä [The origin of Finnish words] (in Finnish) (online version; note: also includes other etymological sources), Helsinki: Institute for the Languages of Finland/Finnish Literature Society, →ISBN
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