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Borrowed from Latin natō (“I swim; I float”).
natar (present tense natas, past tense natis, future tense natos, imperative natez, conditional natus)
present | past | future | |||||
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infinitive | natar | natir | nator | ||||
tense | natas | natis | natos | ||||
conditional | natus | ||||||
imperative | natez | ||||||
adjective active participle | natanta | natinta | natonta | ||||
adverbial active participle | natante | natinte | natonte | ||||
nominal active participle | singular | natanto | natinto | natonto | |||
plural | natanti | natinti | natonti |
Both are inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *natad (“cleared area around house, cleared ground in village”), from Proto-Austronesian *NataD (“outside”). Related to Indonesian latar (“background”). Cognate of Tetum natar (“rice paddy, paddy field”).
natar (first-person possessive natarku, second-person possessive natarmu, third-person possessive natarnya)
natar (first-person possessive natarku, second-person possessive natarmu, third-person possessive natarnya)
Cognate of Balinese natar (ᬦᬢᬃ, “house-complex”), Indonesian natar (“background colour in batik, backyard”), Tetum natar (“rice paddy, paddy field”).
natar
Cognate of Old Javanese natar (“grounds, yard; ground, surface of a piece of cloth on which the pattern is painted”), Balinese ᬦᬢᬃ (“backyard”), Indonesian natar.
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