Lesson 18: VII Verbs Flashcards
When VII verbs ends in a vowel, add suffix -noon to pluralize.
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When it ends in “n” add suffix -oon to pluralize.
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When it ends in “t” t=d, add suffix -oon to pluralize.
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To create a negaive VII sentence, add suffix -sino / -sinoon to make it a negative sentence.
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When it ends in wan or gan preceded by a vowel, drop the an/on. If preceded by a consonant, drop the ‘n’ and add suffix -sino /-sinoon to make it a negative sentence.
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When it ends in ‘nat or ‘gat’ drop the t/d sound and add suffix -sino/-sinoon to make it a negative sentence.
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Mooshkine.
It is full.
Mooshkinenoon.
They are full.
Bizhishigon.
It is empty.
Bizhishigonoon.
They are full.
Wenpanat.
It is easy/free.
Wenpanadoon.
They are easy.
Zanagat.
It is hard/difficult.
Zanagadoon.
They are difficult.
Naangan.
It is light (weight).
Naanganoon.
They are light.
Gazigon.
It is heavy (weight)
Gazigonoon.
They ar heavy.
Baatiinat.
It is plentiful/many/numerous.
Batiindoon.
They are plentiful/many/numerous.
Bangiishengat.
Bangiishenh.
Bangiishens.
It is a little bit/bery few/scarce.
bangii
a little bit
Bekaanat.
It is different.
Bekaandoon.
They are different.
naasap
same
Naasaap (aawanoon) ninda makizinan.
These shoes are the same.
Bekaandoon makizinan.
The shoes are different.
Mooshkinenoon mashkimadan.
The bags are full.
Naasaap enaandenoon newe wiikwaanan.
Those hats are the same color.
Aapiji nishin enankiiyin.
What you are working at/doing is really good.