Part of Speech | v.intr |
Vernacular Form | اُکھی |
Phonetic Form | ukʰíi, kʰwíi |
Morphemic Form | ukhéi-, ukhát- |
Inflection Class | T (Prs): ukháandu, (Pfv Masc Sg): ukháatu, (Pfv Fem Sg): ukhéeti, (Cv): ukhaí, (Imp): ukhá |
Indo-Aryan Proto-Form | *upaskadati, *upaskatta- 'jumps towards' (T: 2263) |
Variant Form(s) | khuíi |
Example 183:
Source: A:HUA071nu ba asaám mhaarainií the ukháatu de.nu3MSG.prox.nombatopasaám1pl.accmhaarékill-ainií-VNthetoukhátcome.up.pfv-u-MSGdepstHe has come [up here] to kill us.
Example 1123:
Source: A:DHN2850kareé ukháatu.kareéwhenukhátcome.up.pfv-u-MSGWhen did you arrive [come uphill from the lowlands]?
Example 1796:
Source: A:UNF008so utrapí muṭá ǰe ukháatu hínu.so3MSG.nomutráprun-í-CVmuṭtree-a-oblǰeupukhátcome.up.pfv-u-MSGhinbe.prs-u-MSGHe ran and climbed up a tree.
Example 1797:
Source: A:DLX334so ga ukhíiee.so3MSG.nomgaINFERukhéicome.up-e-3sg=eeqHe may be coming [uphill].