Ancient South Atamaran Language/Verbs

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Verb List

The following verbs are all in the simple present tense. For more on tense suffixes and prefixes, see the main Ancient South Atamaran Language documents.

  • to be - wun
  • to love - elor
  • to fight - foch
  • to go - mach
  • to live - bel
  • to die - atoste
  • to give birth - wamp
  • to be born - salo
  • to breathe - vuruta
  • to eat - doyo
  • to drink - nipo
  • to speak - campu
  • to listen - afaten
  • to sing - gasta
  • to shout - hishe
  • to whisper - vudo
  • to write - tilaba
  • to chant - erug
  • to march - gench
  • to command - udibuy
  • to obey - duteche
  • to follow - femo
  • to run - oga
  • to escape - ashugeg
  • to hide - arusud
  • to search - aristu
  • to rise up - gemashu
  • to fall down - sestaso
  • to wound - ruku
  • to bleed - ogim
  • to sicken - eshawuch
  • to meet - canse
  • to harvest - imase
  • to sew - risishe
  • to store - hostepo
  • to trade - eboshfi
  • to give - guso
  • to receive - okunsa
  • to read - etilaba
  • to carry - lubak
  • to push - opaw
  • to touch - rob
  • to break - pipa
  • to cut - kuch
  • to chop - puche
  • to pierce - evic
  • to dig - mast
  • to bury - elere
  • to set down - elubak
  • to pull - anod
  • to taste - tigo
  • to see - rega
  • to look - pipe
  • to smell - wans
  • to feel - gichu
  • to use - ushi
  • to unite - akarvu
  • to destroy - uchut
  • to waste - ukek
  • to explore - gurvedom
  • to journey - nushora
  • to advance - yoku
  • to come - irel
  • to stop, halt - depe
  • to stay, remain - koybe
  • to return - cubi
  • to turn back - haduwu
  • to pass - lirva
  • to cross - luca
  • to miss - buleno
  • to pursue - chusno
  • to catch - valuco
  • to rescue - isafov
  • to flutter - anatit
  • to shake - ochom
  • to descend - shevu
  • to ascend - eshevu
  • to leap - bemo
  • to walk - chosho
  • to swim - worafu
  • to crawl - odogam