Verb
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In Toaq, a verb (jeotoame) is any phrase with the same grammatical behavior as a single atomic verb.
A verb is either:
- A single-word atomic verb. (See that article for why "young" is a verb in Toaq.)
- Nıo nháo da. "They are young."
- An analytic verb, consisting of more than one word:
- An object-incorporating verb (po, mea, jeı) followed its incorporated object noun phrase.
- Mea chíeme nháo da. "They are among the class."
- A name verb (mı, mıru, mımo) followed by a name phrase (mımo has to be closed by ga)
- Mı Sara nháo da. "They are Sara."
- A free relative construction: ꝡe …, where the phrase's resumptive pronoun hóa is the argument of the verb.
- Ꝡe leı sea hóa, nháo da. "They are someone who rarely rests."
- A serial verb, made by juxtaposing a non-serial verb with another verb.
- An object-incorporating verb (po, mea, jeı) followed its incorporated object noun phrase.
When tone-conjugating a verb, only the on the first word changes to the new tone:
nío the young one |
nïo hóa cy …who is young |
nỉo is young |
nîo (súq) cy that (you) are young |
méa chíeme the one among the class |
mëa chíeme hóa cy …who is among the class |
mẻa chíeme is among the class |
mêa chíeme (súq) cy that (you) are among the class |
mí Sảra (the) Sara |
mï Sảra hóa cy …who is Sara |
mỉ Sảra is Sara |
mî Sảra (súq) cy that (you) are Sara |
lú sẻa hóa dãqleı ky the one who rarely rests |
lü sẻa hóa dãqleı ky hóa cy …who is someone who rarely rests[1] |
lủ sẻa hóa dãqleı ky is someone who rarely rests |
lû sẻa hóa dãqleı ky (súq) cy that (you) are someone who rarely rests[2] |
jóaı kảqshıa the glasses-seeker |
jöaı kảqshıa hóa cy …who seeks glasses |
jỏaı kảqshıa seeks glasses |
jôaı kảqshıa (súq) cy that (you) seek glasses |