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===Etymology===
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===Verb===
===Verb===
'''ganati''' (negative: '''''''''', past: '''''hati ganati''''', negative past: '''''dlhu hati ganati''''', future: '''''ganatati''''', negative future: '''''dlhu ganatati''''')
'''ganati''' (negative past: '''''<span style="color: red;">ruganati</span>''''')
# gone, went
# gone, went
#: ''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

Etymology

A compound of gan ‘was’ and ati ‘to go’.

Verb

ganati (negative past: ruganati)

  1. gone, went
    Suppletive past tense of ati.