šnjoargut

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Northern Sami[edit]

Etymology[edit]

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Pronunciation[edit]

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Verb[edit]

šnjoargut

  1. to flow, to run, to gurgle

Inflection[edit]

Even u-stem, rg-rgg gradation
infinitive šnjoargut
1st sing. present šnjoarggun
1st sing. past šnjōrgon
infinitive šnjoargut action noun šnjoargun
present participle šnjoargu action inessive šnjoargumin
šnjoargume
past participle šnjōrgon action elative šnjoargumis
agent participle action comitative šnjoargumiin
abessive šnjoarggọkeahttá
present indicative past indicative imperative
1st singular šnjoarggun šnjōrgon šnjōrgon
2nd singular šnjoarggut šnjōrgot šnjoarggọ
3rd singular šnjoargu šnjoarggūi šnjōrgos
1st dual šnjōrgo šnjoarggūime šnjoargu
2nd dual šnjoargubeahtti šnjoarggūide šnjoargu
3rd dual šnjoarguba šnjoarggūiga šnjōrgoska
1st plural šnjoargut šnjoarggūimet šnjōrgot
šnjoargut
2nd plural šnjoargubēhtet šnjoarggūidet šnjōrgot
šnjoargut
3rd plural šnjōrgot šnjōrgo šnjōrgoset
connegative šnjoarggọ šnjōrgon šnjoarggọ
conditional 1 conditional 2 potential
1st singular šnjōrggošin
šnjōrggošedjen
šnjōrggolin
šnjōrggoledjen
šnjōrggožan
2nd singular šnjōrggošit
šnjōrggošedjet
šnjōrggolit
šnjōrggoledjet
šnjōrggožat
3rd singular šnjōrggošii šnjōrggolii šnjōrggoža
šnjōrggoš
1st dual šnjōrggošeimme šnjōrggoleimme šnjōrggožetne
2nd dual šnjōrggošeidde šnjōrggoleidde šnjōrggožeahppi
3rd dual šnjōrggošeigga šnjōrggoleigga šnjōrggožeaba
1st plural šnjōrggošeimmet šnjōrggoleimmet šnjōrggožit
šnjōrggožat
2nd plural šnjōrggošeiddet šnjōrggoleiddet šnjōrggožēhpet
3rd plural šnjōrggoše
šnjōrggošedje
šnjōrggole
šnjōrggoledje
šnjōrggožit
connegative šnjōrggoše šnjōrggole šnjōrggoš

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