alter.
ahé, v. To change.
usage: Nominative -> agent, accusative -> patient, object complement -> new state. Dialects with no object complement use the dative instead.
etymology: Late Oksírapho akhéoSee inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
related: thahé
tags: verb, transitive, intransitive
reverse terms: alter, change, transform
ekhté, v. To shape. More generally, to give form or structure, but also to mold.
See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: verb, transitive
reverse terms: alter, mold, mould, refine, shape
zhíohé, v. To alter; to modify.
See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: verb, transitive
reverse terms: alter, modify
lobaré, v. To manipulate (with a tool).
See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: verb, transitive, tool
reverse terms: actuate, alter, fashion, manipulate, sculpt