apay
See also: apāy
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old French apaiier (“to appease”). See Latin pax (“peace”).
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -eɪ
Verb
apay (third-person singular simple present apays, present participle apaying, simple past and past participle apaid)
Anagrams
Crimean Tatar
Noun
apay
Declension
Declension of apay
nominative | apay |
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genitive | apaynıñ |
dative | apayğa |
accusative | apaynı |
locative | apayda |
ablative | apaydan |
Synonyms
Dupaningan Agta
Pronoun
apay
- (interrogative) why
Ilocano
Pronoun
apay
- (interrogative) why
Quechua
Verb
apay
- (transitive) to carry
- (transitive) to transport
- (transitive) to surpass
- (transitive) to lead
Conjugation
Conjugation of apay
infinitive | apay | |||||||
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agentive | apaq | |||||||
present participle | apaspa | |||||||
past participle | apasqa | |||||||
future participle | apana | |||||||
singular | plural | |||||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person inclusive |
1st person exclusive |
2nd person | 3rd person | ||
indicative | ñuqa | qam | pay | ñuqanchik | ñuqayku | qamkuna | paykuna | |
present | apani | apanki | apan | apanchik | apayku | apankichik | apanku | |
past (experienced) |
aparqani | aparqanki | aparqan | aparqanchik | aparqaniku | aparqankichik | aparqanku | |
past (reported) |
apasqani | apasqanki | apasqan | apasqanchik | apasqaniku | apasqankichik | apasqanku | |
future | apasaq | apanki | apanqa | apasunchik | apasaqku | apankichik | apanqaku | |
imperative | — | qam | pay | — | — | qamkuna | paykuna | |
affirmative | apay | apachun | apaychik | apachunku | ||||
negative | ama apaychu |
ama apachunchu |
ama apaychikchu |
ama apachunkuchu |
See also
Categories:
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