Question | Answer |
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in- (as in "insane", or "inside") | hṇ- |
fore- (also meaning "toward, forward") | pro- |
not; un- | ṇ- |
"go, walk, come" | ǵḣeh- "ḣ" is supposed to represent "ʰ", but Elon.io doesn't support that character. |
"to go, walk, come" (using "(Ø)-yéti") | ǵhyéti The aspiration mark (ʰ) is removed when a laryngeal consonant comes directly after, as it becomes redundant |
"I am walking" | (éǵħ) ǵhyóħ |
"you are walking" | (túħ) ǵhyési |
"I'm walking towards my house" | proǵhyóħ démey moy "moy" is also the genitive case form of "éǵħ", and can be translated as either "my", "of me", or "of mine" |
"He is walking towards me" | proǵhyéti moy "moy" is the dative case form of "éǵħ". It can also go on either end of the verb, so "moy proǵhyéti" would be correct as well. |