1.7 - Verb Conjugations

QuestionAnswer
To serve
dongae
To heal
kutingae
To cook
pt'tae
To drive
onae
To eat
kahudae
To drink
oinae
To go
jutlae
To own
tonkae
To attend
intanae
To listen to
lingkjae
To lift
ktjaeng
The "ng" is removed when conjugated
To die
ptunae
To sing
kae
To dance
naen
The "n" is removed when conjugated
To seek
tnukae
To live
kipdaeng
The "ng" is removed when conjugated
To like
jinaeonae
To learn
bongooribae
I like to serve
jinaeonong dongae
"dongae" isn't conjugated, for 2 conjugated verbs cannot be adjacent.
He heals
kutingo
They all cook
pt'ta
We drive
onodong
You (informal) eat
kahudoo
How you would speak to somebody of lower status, age, or respect compared to you; this is also used for your peers.
They (udon) live
kipdudong
This is how to talk about somebody you don't like still being alive
They all seek
tnuka
He (okan) owns
tonkudon
How you would talk about somebody you don't particularly like (probably hate) owning a thing
She attends
intaene
He likes to listen to...
jinaeono lingkjae
We carry the chairs
ong pongtongo ktjodong
I lift a chair
nin pongtongo ktjo
ng is removed when conjugated
We die
ptunodong
Kjong (man) lifts chairs
βkjong nining pongtongo kto
Y'all (informal) like to go
jinaeonoong jutlae
"jutlae" is unconjugated, for 2 conjugated verbs cannot be adjacent.
I learn
bongooribo
Y'all (formal) drink
oinoon go
Y'all (inf) sing
koo
You dance
noon
We like
jinaeonodong
They all drink water
tnongna oina
She lives, and we die
kipde koto ptunodong
I cook some plates
nining ton pt'to