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Navajo
Etymology
ha- (“completeness”) + -di- (thematic) + ∅- (3rd person subject prefix) + -∅- (classifier) + -bin (imperfective stem of root -BĮĮD, “to fill”).
Verb
hadibin
- it fills something up, something gets full of it
Shikeeʼ tó biiʼ hadéébįįd.- My shoes got full of water.
- (literally, “Water filled in my shoes.”)
Hooghan góneʼ hadiibin.- The house is full of us, we fill the house.
Usage notes
The subject of this verb refers to the material that fills a container. The container itself is specified with the postposition biiʼ.
It is usually used in the third person, but does also appear in the first person plural.
Conjugation
Paradigm: Momentaneous (∅/yi), with some irregularities.
IMPERFECTIVE
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duoplural
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plural
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1st person
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hadiibin
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2nd person
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3rd person
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hadibin
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4th person
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