Part of Speech | v.intr |
Vernacular Form | باٹہ |
Phonetic Form | báaʈa |
Morphemic Form | báṭ- |
Inflection Class | L:cons (Prs): baṭáanu, (Pfv): baṭílu, (Cv): baṭí |
Variant Form(s) | báaṭe (Biori) |
Example 106:
Source: B:DRB034hatíitu gáaḍu aǰdahaá aní katoolée wée kanáa bhe baṭílu.hatíitthat.much-u-MSGgaḍbig-u-MSGaǰdahaádragonaníproxkatooláifodder.sack-a-oblwéeintokanáawhatbhebecome-í-CVbaṭfit-íl-pfv-u-MSGHow can such a big dragon fit into this fodder sack?
Example 272:
Source: A:DLX027čéeri wée luumáii dhut na baṭílu.čéerijugwéeintoluumáifox-ii-gendhutmouthnanegbaṭfit-íl-pfv-u-MSGThe fox could not get his mouth into the jug.
Example 273:
Source: A:NH12:1:184áak paṇeé wée dúu khurá na baṭáana.akonepaṇoóslipper-í-oblwéeintodutwokhurfoot-a-plnanegbaṭfit-án-prs-a-MPLTwo feet do not fit into one slipper. [Proverb]