inumen
Brooke's Point Palawano
Ilocano
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *inumən (“drink”) (cf. Bikol Central inomon, Cebuano imnon, Malagasy inomina, Tagalog inumin). By surface analysis, inum + -en.
Pronunciation
Verb
inumë́n (perfective ininom, imperfective in-inumen, past imperfective inin-inom, future inumento, object trigger)
- to drink
Conjugation
Verb conjugation for inumen
Affix | Root word | Trigger | |||
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-en | inum | object | |||
Aspect | Future | ||||
Infinitive | Perfective | Imperfective | Past imperfective | ||
inumen | ininum | in-inumen | inin-inum | inumento | |
1st person singular | ininumko | in-inumek | inin-inumko | inumekto | |
2nd person singular | ininummo | in-inumem | inin-inummo | inumemto | |
3rd person singular | ininumna | in-inumenna | inin-inumna | inumennanto | |
1st person exclusive plural | ininummi | in-inumenmi | inin-inummi | inumenminto | |
1st person inclusive plural | ininumtayo | in-inumentayo | inin-inumna | inumentayonto | |
2nd person plural | ininumyo | in-inumenyo | inin-inumyo | inumenyonto | |
3rd person plural | ininumda | in-inumenda | inin-inumda | inu mendanto | |
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