It is an old Proto-Slavic participle 'having done'. It has gender and number inflection.
Different Slavic languages differ in where the copula is used with it. Russian is a zero-copula language and it's never used.
It is an old Proto-Slavic participle 'having done'. It has gender and number inflection.
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han 'donkey'
case word ending
NOM INDEF han -
NOM DEF ha'n <'>
LOC INDEF hantsi -si
LOC DEF hanta -ta
Some words frequently used in Locative have more complex locative forms.
ASS INDEF hann(i) -:(i)
ASS DEF hann(a) -:(a)
Have you described them somewhere?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑17 Mar 2024 10:32 [...] and some fairly lexical "aspect" prefixes which include some adverb-ish senses like "until" and a transformative.
It is also one option.