kalaita

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Etymology

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Verb

kalaita

  1. to wander aimlessly

Inflection

Inflection of kalaita (inflection type 9/kogota)
1st infinitive kalaita
present indic. kalaidab
past indic. kalaizi
present
indicative
past
indicative
imperative
1st singular kalaidan kalaizin
2nd singular kalaidad kalaizid kalaida
3rd singular kalaidab kalaizi kalaikaha
1st plural kalaidam kalaizim kalaikam
2nd plural kalaidat kalaizit kalaikat
3rd plural kalaitas
kalaidaba
kalaiziba kalaikaha
sing. conneg.1 kalaida kalaidand kalaida
plur. conneg. kalaikoi kalainugoi kalaikoi
present
conditional
past
conditional
potential
1st singular kalaidaižin kalainuižin kalaidanen
2nd singular kalaidaižid kalainuižid kalaidaned
3rd singular kalaidaiži kalainuiži kalaidaneb
1st plural kalaidaižim kalainuižim kalaidanem
2nd plural kalaidaižit kalainuižit kalaidanet
3rd plural kalaidaižiba kalainuižiba kalaidaneba
connegative kalaidaiži kalainuiži kalaidane
non-finite forms
1st infinitive kalaita
2nd infinitive 3rd infinitive
inessive kalaites inessive kalaidamas
instructive kalaiten illative kalaidamaha
participles elative kalaidamaspäi
present active kalaidai adessive kalaidamal
past active kalainu abessive kalaidamat
past passive kalaitud
1 In imperative: used only in the second-person singular. The plural form is used with other persons.

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