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Navajo
Etymology
ná- (iterative) + -ho- (“space, area, things”) + ∅- (3rd person subject prefix) + -ł- (classifier, causative) + -chįįh (momentaneous iterative stem of root -CHĮĮD, “to be nasty”).
Verb
náháłchįįh
- he/she/it disturbs the peace
- he/she/it causes trouble
Usage notes
This verb is a momentaneous verb that uses only the iterative mode.
Conjugation
Iterative form of hałchįįh.
Stem set
- IMPERFECTIVE: -chįįh
- PERFECTIVE: -chįįd / -chįʼ
- FUTURE: -chįįł
- ITERATIVE: -chįįh
- OPTATIVE: -chįįh