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–iheshkí, suf. That which gets ~ed (aorist) (V to A). For compactness, the alternative -ipsí suffix was added. Contrast -ireshkí, which requires the event has happened in the past. This form allows one to communicate that the event is about to happen, that the event is happening in the present sentence, or that it happens regularly. It may also be used to say the event has happened, but since there is a separate suffix for that, such is not generally done. Other versions of this suffix pattern may include the insertion of kai or kin to emphasize certain mood components.

See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb

tags: suffix
reverse terms: -able, -ed