are1AH-rayah-RAYisverbhas _______-edverbhas been _______-ingverbit isverbThinge are ke/ki.It is a squirrel.unspec. comp. formhįnre1je are e'aje arethgeit is soverbthat is itverbin that caseverbAre aanyi hnye nąnje ke/ki.In that case, I will perhaps have it.have _______-edverbThis term does not denote possession (IE "I have the ball.") but rather I "have" done something (IE "I have loved her.").which or who has been previously mentioned or referred toverbWhen used with the definite articles naha, daha, nąnga, and hąnga, the term still carries the idea of "the" (and the corresponding position information), but it also has the idea of being previously mentioned.it is him/her/itverbWhen used at the beginning of a sentence, it conveys the idea of focus or identification of who is being spoken of.by, withverbNąwe are 'ų ke/ki.He/she made it by hand.composed ofje arethgetąFirst-Person Plural Conjugationhįnyiwiheeⁿ-NYEE-weeFirst-Person Singular Conjugationnyi1nyeeSecond-Person Plural ConjugationsdįwiSDEEⁿ-weeSecond-Person Singular ConjugationsdįsdeeⁿThird-Person Plural Conjugation (indefinite)arenyeAH-ray-nyayWhen this term is used in an identification sentence (for example, "It is a table."), it indicates a single object. To express plural ("They are tables."), see the term "arenye." This term can also be used to show the "perfect tense" (which usually means past tense) though usually it isn't needed since the conversation usually indicates the timeframe of what is being talked about. This term is also often used to to identify, specify, or give focus in a sentence.Comparekewhere are they who have come home or back? - refers to those near at hand and to those previously mentionedsolikewisein like mannerat the proper time or seasonhad _______-edthat is what he/she/it had _______-edI amfocus markerthis oneartificialit is notbecausebecause of itthereforethat's whysothenat that timeit is thentherethat is the place whereon reaching that place (straight ahead)thereforethis being the casethey (indefinite) areonly oneby oneselfaloneone person, thingif it be soif (subject) has _______-edif (subject) was _______-ingit is he/she the aforesaid oneis that so?is it not?isn't it?is that so?is it not?isn't it?be somewhat likeresemble it a littlebe sobe like itbe like thatliketo be like it or thatthey (definite) arehe/she/it is the one (standing) who/whichthe standing object which has been previously mentionedthenat that timehe/she/it is the one (lying) who/whichthe lying object which has been previously mentionedI amwe have beenperhaps (subject) will (more certain than "hnasgų")perhaps shallperhaps going tomay yetabout tomake with the mouthover therethenthen it isat that timedid_______-edhad _______-edwas/were _______-ingsign of the Imperfect tensesign of the imperfect tense without any reference to the presentcomplete action in past timetowardson the side oftowards and round abouton account ofthat's one of themhere it isthis is itthis onethis one isthis isthis is aby this time (of past)henceforthhence forwardfrom this timelike this standing inanimate object or collection of inanimate objectsat this timein this placeherehitherit is meme, it isIhe/she/it is the one (in motion) who/whichthe moving animate object which has been previously mentionedit is heit is shehe/she/it is the one (sitting) who/whichthe sitting object which has been previously mentionedmake with the handwould be (more certain than "nų'asgų")may have _______-edwould have _______-edperhaps (subject) may have _______-edon the lefttowards the leftyou arethoutheeyouit is youyou areyou, it islike thee or youthere it isthere (it is)saysay that (used in replies)say that to another (used in replies)be like thatsamethe sameone onlyagain and againover and overrepeatedlywhere is he/she/it who is riding homeward - said of one referred to previouslywhere are the few animate objects, near at hand, that are going homeward, and have been mentioned?where is he/she/it, etc., who has been referred to?where is he/she/it who is coming back or home? - used when the subject has been referred to previouslywhere is he/she/it who is coming home riding? - used when the subject has been mentioned previouslywhere is he/she/it who is riding back (hither)?where is he/she/it who goes as he/she/it stands - referring to one previously mentionedwhere is he/she/it reclining, etc. - said of one who has been mentioned heretoforewhere is he/she/it who sites as he/she/it goes - said of one who has been mentioned heretoforewhere is he/she/it who has started, and is in motion (who has been mentioned previously)?where is he/she/it who is riding? - said of one referred to previouslywhere are the few animate objects that are moving near at hand?Where are they who are now moving?towards what party of standing animate objects?on the side of what party of standing animate objects?where is he/she/it who is sitting - referring to someone previously mentionedwhere is he/she/it who has been mentioned?where is the standing one who has been referred to?where are the scattered inanimate objects? - used when the objects have been referred to previouslywhere is the person standing who has returned? - used when the subject has been referred to previouslywhere is he/she/it who has come back (and is at a short distance) and has been referred to previously?where is he/she/it who has returned? - said when the subject has been referred to previouslywhere is he/she/it who has come back and is sitting? - said when the subject has been referred to previouslywhere is he/she/it who is moving at a short distance? - used when the subject has been referred to previouslywhere is the curvilinear object which is at a short distance - used to refer to what was previously mentionedwhere are they who are at a short distance? - used when the subjects have been referred to previouslywhere are they who are moving at a short distance? - used when the subjects have been referred to previouslymake with the footwhowhoeversomebodywho is it?who is that?whathe that is