boagustit
Northern Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *poakōstētēk.
Pronunciation
- (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈpoɑ̯kuːstih(t)/
Verb
boagustit
- to laugh
Inflection
| Odd, no gradation | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | boagustit | ||
| 1st sing. present | boagustan | ||
| 1st sing. past | boagustin boagustedjen | ||
| infinitive | boagustit | action noun | boagusteapmi |
| present participle | boagusteaddji | action inessive | boagusteamen boagusteame |
| past participle | boagustan | action elative | boagusteamis |
| agent participle | — | action comitative | boagustēmiin |
| abessive | boaguskeahttá | ||
| present indicative | past indicative | imperative | |
| 1st singular | boagustan | boagustin boagustedjen |
boagustēhkon |
| 2nd singular | boagustat | boagustit boagustedjet |
boagus |
| 3rd singular | boagusta | boagustii | boagustēhkos boagustus |
| 1st dual | boagustetne | boagusteimme | boagusteadnu |
| 2nd dual | boagusteahppi | boagusteidde | boagusteahkki |
| 3rd dual | boagusteaba | boagusteigga | boagustēhkoska |
| 1st plural | boagustit boagustat |
boagusteimmet | boagustēhkot boagusteatnot |
| 2nd plural | boagustēhpet | boagusteiddet | boagustēhket |
| 3rd plural | boagustit | boaguste boagustedje |
boagustēhkoset |
| connegative | boagus | boagustan | boagus |
| conditional 1 | conditional 2 | potential | |
| 1st singular | boagustivččen | — | boagusteaččan |
| 2nd singular | boagustivččet | — | boagusteaččat |
| 3rd singular | boagustivččii | — | boagusteš boagusteaš boagusteažžá |
| 1st dual | boagustivččiime | — | boagustežže |
| 2nd dual | boagustivččiide | — | boagusteažžabeahtti |
| 3rd dual | boagustivččiiga | — | boagusteažžaba |
| 1st plural | boagustivččiimet | — | boagusteažžat |
| 2nd plural | boagustivččiidet | — | boagusteažžabehtet |
| 3rd plural | boagustivčče | — | boagustežžet |
| connegative | boagustivčče | — | boagusteš boagusteaš boagusteačča |
Further reading
- Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages[1], Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland