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'''ganati''' (negative past: '''''ruganati''''') | '''ganati''' (negative past: '''''<span style="color: red;">ruganati</span>''''') | ||
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#: ''Suppletive past tense of '''''[[ati#Drikva Yakke|ati]]'''''.'' | #: ''Suppletive past tense of '''''[[ati#Drikva Yakke|ati]]'''''.'' |
Latest revision as of 07:55, 12 February 2023
Drikva Yakke
Pronunciation
- Drikva Yakke Phonology: /ɡa.na.ti/
Etymology
A compound of gan ‘was’ and ati ‘to go’.
Verb
ganati (negative past: ruganati)
- gone, went
- Suppletive past tense of ati.