äʹlǧǧed

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Skolt Sami[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Samic *ālkētēk.

Verb[edit]

äʹlǧǧed

  1. to begin

Inflection[edit]

Even e-stem, ʹlǧǧ-ʹlɉ gradation
infinitive äʹlǧǧed
1st sing. present äälǥam
1st sing. past aʹlǧǧem
infinitive äʹlǧǧed
present participle aʹlǧǧi
past participle älggam
present indicative past indicative imperative
1st singular äälǥam aʹlǧǧem
2nd singular äälǥak aʹlǧǧiǩ ääʹlj
3rd singular älgg aaʹlji äälǥas
1st plural äʹlǧǧep aaʹljim äʹlǧǧep
2nd plural äʹlǧǧveʹted aaʹljid äʹlǧǧed
3rd plural äʹlǧǧe aʹlǧǧe älggaz
4th person ääʹljet aʹlǧǧeš
connegative ääʹlj älggam ääʹlj
conditional potential
1st singular ääʹljčem aaʹljžem
2nd singular ääʹljčiǩ aaʹljžiǩ
3rd singular ääʹljči aaʹljež
1st plural ääʹljčim aaʹljžep
2nd plural ääʹljčid aaʹljžid
3rd plural ääʹljče aaʹljže
4th person ääʹljčeš aaʹljžet
connegative ääʹljče aaʹljže

Further reading[edit]

  • Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages[1], Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland