avvit

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Northern Sami

Etymology

From Proto-Samic *ëvētēk.

Pronunciation

  • (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈavviːh(t)/

Verb

avvit

  1. of a boat: to leak

Inflection

Even i-stem, vv-v gradation
infinitive avvit
1st sing. present aván
1st sing. past avven
infinitive avvit action noun avvin
present participle avˈvi action inessive avvimin
avvime
past participle avván action elative avvimis
agent participle action comitative avvimiin
abessive avẹkeahttá
present indicative past indicative imperative
1st singular aván avven avvon
2nd singular avát avvet avẹ
3rd singular avvá avii avvos
1st dual avve aviime avˈvu
2nd dual avvibeahtti aviide avˈvi
3rd dual avviba aviiga avvoska
1st plural avvit aviimet avvot
avˈvut
2nd plural avvibēhtet aviidet avvet
avˈvit
3rd plural avvet avve avvoset
connegative avẹ avván avẹ
conditional 1 conditional 2 potential
1st singular avášin
avášedjen
aválin
aváledjen
avežan
2nd singular avášit
avášedjet
aválit
aváledjet
avežat
3rd singular avášii aválii aveža
aveš
1st dual avášeimme aváleimme avežetne
2nd dual avášeidde aváleidde avežeahppi
3rd dual avášeigga aváleigga avežeaba
1st plural avášeimmet aváleimmet avežit
avežat
2nd plural avášeiddet aváleiddet avežēhpet
3rd plural aváše
avášedje
avále
aváledje
avežit
connegative aváše avále aveš

Further reading

  • Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages, Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland