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| '''''present'''''  || subjunctive present forms of kiɣam + present passive participle
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| '''''imperfect'''''  || subjunctive imperfect forms of kiɣam + present passive participle
| '''''imperfective past'''''  || imperfective past passive participle + subjunctive present forms of qäɳika
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| '''''preterite'''''  || subjunctive present forms of kiɣam + past passive participle
| '''''perfective present'''''  || perfective present passive participle + subjunctive present forms of qäɳika
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| '''''plusquamperfect'''''  || subjunctive imperfect forms of kiɣam + past passive participle
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| '''''future'''''  || subjunctive future forms of kiɣam + present passive participle
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| '''''anterior future'''''  || subjunctive future forms of kiɣam + past passive participle
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| '''''future in the past'''''  || subjunctive future in the past forms of kiɣam + present passive participle
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| '''''perfective past'''''  || perfective past passive participle + subjunctive present forms of qäɳika
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Examples (<small>for each tense only the 1<sup>st</sup> person singular form is shown</small>):
Examples (<small>for each tense only the 1<sup><small>st</small></sup> person singular form is shown</small>):


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| '''''present'''''  || kiɣinò ránosuɣi, ...
| '''''imperfective present'''''  || śośiruki qäɳiɳoh, ...
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| '''''imperfect'''''  || áɣiɣinò ránosuɣi, ...
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| '''''preterite'''''  || kiɣinò áránosuɣi, ...
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| '''''plusquamperfect'''''  || áɣiɣinò áránosuɣi, ...
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| '''''future'''''  || kiɣinò kiɣam ránosuɣi, ...
| '''''imperfective past'''''  || qaśośiruki qäɳiɳoh, ...
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| '''''anterior future'''''  || kiɣinò kiɣam áránosuɣi, ...
| '''''imperfective present'''''  || śiśoruki qäɳiɳoh, ...
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| '''''future in the past'''''  || áɣiɣinò kiɣam ránosuɣi, ...
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| '''''imperfective past'''''  || qaśiśoruki qäɳiɳoh, ...
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| '''''present'''''  || conditional present forms of kiɣam + present passive participle
| '''''imperfective present'''''  || imperfective present passive participle + conditional present forms of qäɳika
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| '''''imperfect'''''  || conditional imperfect forms of kiɣam + present passive participle
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| '''''preterite'''''  || conditional present forms of kiɣam + past passive participle
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| '''''plusquamperfect'''''  || conditional imperfect forms of kiɣam + past passive participle
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| '''''future'''''  || conditional future forms of kiɣam + present passive participle
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| '''''anterior future'''''  || conditional future forms of kiɣam + past passive participle
| '''''imperfective past'''''  || imperfective past passive participle + conditional present forms of qäɳika
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| '''''future in the past'''''  || conditional future in the past forms of kiɣam + present passive participle
| '''''perfective present'''''  || perfective present passive participle + conditional present forms of qäɳika
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| '''''perfective past'''''  || perfective past passive participle + conditional present forms of qäɳika
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| '''''present'''''  || kiɣasò ránosuɣi, ...
| '''''imperfective present'''''  || śośiruki qäɳoçoh, ...
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| '''''imperfect'''''  || áɣiɣasò ránosuɣi, ...
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| '''''preterite'''''  || kiɣasò áránosuɣi, ...
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| '''''plusquamperfect'''''  || áɣiɣasò áránosuɣi, ...
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| '''''future'''''  || kiɣasò kiɣam ránosuɣi, ...
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| '''''anterior future'''''  || kiɣasò kiɣam áránosuɣi, ...
| '''''imperfective past'''''  || qaśośiruki qäɳoçoh, ...
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| '''''future in the past'''''  || áɣiɣasò kiɣam ránosuɣi, ...
| '''''imperfective present'''''  || śiśoruki qäɳoçoh, ...
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| '''''imperfective past'''''  || qaśiśoruki qäɳoçoh, ...
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| '''''indicative present'''''  || indicative infinitive form of kiɣam + present passive participle
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| '''''indicative past'''''  || indicative infinitive form of kiɣam + past passive participle
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| '''''subjunctive present'''''  || subjunctive infinitive form of kiɣam + present passive participle
| '''''imperfective present'''''  || imperfective present passive participle + infinitive forms of qäɳika
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| '''''subjunctive past'''''  || subjunctive infinitive form of kiɣam + past passive participle
| '''''imperfective past'''''  || imperfective past passive participle + infinitive  forms of qäɳika
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| '''''conditional present'''''  || conditional infinitive form of kiɣam + present passive participle
| '''''perfective present'''''  || perfective present passive participle + infinitive forms of qäɳika
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| '''''conditional past''''' || conditional infinitive form of kiɣam + past passive participle
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| '''''indicative present'''''  || kiɣam ránosuɣi
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| '''''indicative past'''''  || kiɣam áránosuɣi
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| '''''subjunctive present'''''  || kiɣinam ránosuɣi
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| '''''subjunctive past'''''  || kiɣinam áránosuɣi
| '''''imperfective present'''''  || śośiruki qäɳika
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| '''''conditional present'''''  || kiɣasam ránosuɣi
| '''''imperfective past'''''  || qaśośiruki qäɳika
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| '''''conditional past'''''  || kiɣasam áránosuɣi
| '''''imperfective present'''''  || śiśoruki qäɳika
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| '''''imperfective past'''''  || qaśiśoruki qäɳika
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Revision as of 04:58, 26 August 2025

Verbs

The verbal system of Xowʂiko language is based on the fundamental dichotomy between imperfective aspect and perfective aspect. This distinction is conveyed by two different verbal roots for every verbal meaning, the imperfective root (Rimp) and the perfective root (Rprf). The perfective root is usually derived from the imperfective one through an introflexive process of vowel switching:

CV1CV2C → CV2CV1C

Example:

Rimp = wawok- → Rprf = wowak-

In addition to vowels, diphthongs can also be switched:

Rimp = hjeqak- → Rprf = haqjek-

Rising diphthongs -je- and -jy- can trigger the palatalization of some consonants. Thus, irregular root forms may often appear:

Rimp = žemon- → Rprf = ŕomjen-

In disyllabic verbal root, all vowels are involved in the switching process.

However, multisyllabic verbal roots can be formed through morphological derivation by adding prefixes or suffixes or both of them. These morphological affixes are usually not involved in the switching process. The vowel involved are those belonging to the original disyllabic root:

Rimp = wäqimjeŕ- → Rprf = wäqjemiŕ-
Rimp = ʈäwehowr- → Rprf = ʈewähowr-
Rimp = ŕäʈäwehek- → Rprf = ŕäʈewähek-

Monosyllabic roots, like qäɳ-, are usually not involved in the vowel switching process, being thus deemed as invariable roots without a perfective form (or without an imperfective form, in the very rare case when the base meaning is intrisically perfective). This rule may apply to some loanwords.

Another distinction is made, on a temporal level, between a non-past tense, generally called “present”, and a past tense, by means of the prefix qa-, known as augment, which conveys the past tense, while non-past actions are marked by its absence.

Rimp = wawok- → Rimp-past = qawawok-

There are three verbal moods and three non-finite forms:

  • Moods: indicative, subjunctive, conditional
  • Non-finite: infinitive, active participle, passive participle

The citation form of verbs is the present imperfective infinitive, marked by the ending -ika, added to the imperfective root in its present form. From such form the imperfective root can be inferred and can be changed in its perfective equivalent.

The following personal endings are then added to the various aspectual and temporal forms. In this way, verbs show their agreement with the clause subject in person and number:

1st sing.
-oh
2nd sing.
-er
3rd sing.
-
1st plur.
-onoh
2nd plur.
-oner
3rd plur.
-on

The different moods are formed by adding the following infixes to the verbal root, before the personal endings:

  • indicative: Ø
  • subjunctive: -iɳ-
  • conditional: -oç-

The non-finite verbal forms are meant as nominal/adjectival forms of the same verbs. They do not add the personal endings, but they are declined as nouns or adjectives with the nominal declension endings.

As verbal forms can, however, be formed on both roots and add the past prefix. They can also add the modal infixes before their typical endings.

The non-finite endings are:

  • infinitive: -ika
  • agentive participle: -jyto
  • passive participle: -uki

The infinitival form is meant as a 2nd class noun.

There is, moreover, a passive diathesis with an analytic-type construction, formed by the ver qäɳika, to be, as an auxiliary verb, and the passive participle. It conveys the same modal, aspectual and temporal forms as the active diathesis.

Conjugation of a regular verb

Example: śośirika, to take

Active diathesis

Indicative mood
imperfective
perfective
present
past
present
past
1st sing.
śośiroh
qaśośiroh
śiśoroh
qaśiśoroh
2nd sing.
śośirer
qaśośirer
śiśorer
qaśiśorer
3rd sing.
śośir
qaśośir
śiśor
qaśiśor
1st plur.
śośironoh
qaśośironoh
śiśoronoh
qaśiśoronoh
2nd plur.
śośironer
qaśośironer
śiśoroner
qaśiśoroner
3rd plur.
śośiron
qaśośiron
śiśoron
qaśiśoron

The indicative mood conveys mainly true and certain actions or state, or at least regarded as such. It is the most used verbal mood in main clauses.

Subjunctive mood

The subjunctive widely features the infix -iɳ-, which is placed between the roots and the personal endings.

imperfective
perfective
present
past
present
past
1st sing.
śośiriɳoh
qaśośiriɳoh
śiśoriɳoh
qaśiśoriɳoh
2nd sing.
śośiriɳer
qaśośiriɳer
śiśoriɳer
qaśiśoriɳer
3rd sing.
śośiriɳ
qaśośiriɳ
śiśoriɳ
qaśiśoriɳ
1st plur.
śośiriɳonoh
qaśośiriɳonoh
śiśoriɳonoh
qaśiśoriɳonoh
2nd plur.
śośiriɳoner
qaśośiriɳoner
śiśoriɳoner
qaśiśoriɳoner
3rd plur.
śośiriɳon
qaśośiriɳon
śiśoriɳon
qaśiśoriɳon

The subjunctive is mainly used as a dependent mood, with or without any subordinative conjunctions. In main clauses it may convey wish or exhortation, being thus used also as an imperative form.

Conditional mood

The conditional widely features the infix -oç-, which is placed between the roots and the personal endings.

imperfective
perfective
present
past
present
past
1st sing.
śośiroçoh
qaśośiroçoh
śiśoroçoh
qaśiśoroçoh
2nd sing.
śośiroçer
qaśośiroçer
śiśoroçer
qaśiśoroçer
3rd sing.
śośiroç
qaśośiroç
śiśoroç
qaśiśoroç
1st plur.
śośiroçonoh
qaśośiroçonoh
śiśoroçonoh
qaśiśoroçonoh
2nd plur.
śośiroçoner
qaśośiroçoner
śiśoroçoner
qaśiśoroçoner
3rd plur.
śośiroçon
qaśośiroçon
śiśoroçon
qaśiśoroçon

The conditional mood conveys mainly the intrinsic potentiality of an action or a state, both in main and in dependent clauses. It may also convey wish or hope.

For this reason the present tense usually refer to future actions, while the past tenses are used to refer to future actions in the past (the past perfective is routinely used as future in the past tense).

Non-finite forms

The non-finite verbal forms are:

Infinitive
indicative
subjuncitve
conditional
imp. pres.
śośirika
śośiriɳika
śośiroçika
imp. past
qaśośirika
qaśośiriɳika
qaśośiroçika
imp. pres.
śiśorika
śiśoriɳika
śiśoroçika
imp. past
qaśiśorika
qaśiśoriɳika
qaśiśoroçika

The infinitive is a nominal form of a verb. It is used as a verbal noun in sentences, and it can be declined. It is regarded as a 2nd class noun.

In its subjunctive form it is often used in dependent clauses in their infinitival type.

Direct objects of the infinitival forms are declined in the ablative case.

Active participle
indicative
subjuncitve
conditional
imp. pres.
śośirjyto
śośiriňyto
śośiročyto
imp. past
qaśośirjyto
qaśośiriňyto
qaśośiročyto
imp. pres.
śiśorjyto
śiśoriňyto
śiśoročyto
imp. past
qaśiśorjyto
qaśiśoriňyto
qaśiśoročyto

The active participle is an adjectival form of a verb. It is used as a verbal adjective in sentences, and it can be declined. It is linked to nouns which actively perform an action.

All modal infixes merge with the active participle ending:

  • -iɳ- + -jyto = -iňyto
  • -oç- + -jyto = -očyto

It is usually used to build relative clauses, in which the subject is the linked noun, and the direct object is declined in the ablative case:

qownaʂu qaloljyçočytoli hjyroli
the man which might have seen the woman

As an adjectival form, it displays a complete declension, to agree with the class of the referred noun.

Passive participle
indicative
subjuncitve
conditional
imp. pres.
śośiruki
śośiriɳuki
śośiroçuki
imp. past
qaśośiruki
qaśośiriɳuki
qaśośiroçuki
imp. pres.
śiśoruki
śiśoriɳuki
śiśoroçuki
imp. past
qaśiśoruki
qaśiśoriɳuki
qaśiśoroçuki

The passive participle is an adjectival form of a verb. It is used as a verbal adjective in sentences, and it can be declined. It is linked to nouns which undergo an action, or inactively are in a certain state.

It is often used as an adjective and to build relative clauses:

xäl qownaʂu qaloljyçukili hjyroli
the man seen by the woman

It is also largely used in the verbal conjugation, in the construction of the passive diathesis forms.

As an adjectival form, it displays a complete declension, to agree with the class of the referred noun.

Passive diathesis

The passive diathesis displays only compound forms, in every mood and tense. These forms are always built through the auxiliary verb qäɳika, to be with the various forms of the passive participle.

The usage of the different moods and tenses is exactly the same as the active diathesis. Notably, modal forms are conveyed by the auxiliary verb, while the aspectual and temporal forms are conveyed only by the participles.

Moreover, the passive participle does not agree in case with the subject of the sentence, keeping the accusative form. Conversely, it agrees with the subject only in number.

Examples:

çonunoli çiçacukino qäɳon
the fields will be cultivated
Indicative mood
Tense
Construction
imperfective present imperfective present passive participle + indicative present forms of qäɳika
imperfective past imperfective past passive participle + indicative present forms of qäɳika
perfective present perfective present passive participle + indicative present forms of qäɳika
perfective past perfective past passive participle + indicative present forms of qäɳika

Examples (for each tense only the 1st person singular form is shown):

Tense
Example
imperfective present śośiruki qäɳoh, ...
imperfective past qaśośiruki qäɳoh, ...
imperfective present śiśoruki qäɳoh, ...
imperfective past qaśiśoruki qäɳoh, ...
Subjunctive mood
Tense
Construction
imperfective present imperfective present passive participle + subjunctive present forms of qäɳika
imperfective past imperfective past passive participle + subjunctive present forms of qäɳika
perfective present perfective present passive participle + subjunctive present forms of qäɳika
perfective past perfective past passive participle + subjunctive present forms of qäɳika

Examples (for each tense only the 1st person singular form is shown):

Tense
Example
imperfective present śośiruki qäɳiɳoh, ...
imperfective past qaśośiruki qäɳiɳoh, ...
imperfective present śiśoruki qäɳiɳoh, ...
imperfective past qaśiśoruki qäɳiɳoh, ...
Conditional mood
Tense
Construction
imperfective present imperfective present passive participle + conditional present forms of qäɳika
imperfective past imperfective past passive participle + conditional present forms of qäɳika
perfective present perfective present passive participle + conditional present forms of qäɳika
perfective past perfective past passive participle + conditional present forms of qäɳika

Examples (for each tense only the 1st person singular form is shown):

Tense
Example
imperfective present śośiruki qäɳoçoh, ...
imperfective past qaśośiruki qäɳoçoh, ...
imperfective present śiśoruki qäɳoçoh, ...
imperfective past qaśiśoruki qäɳoçoh, ...
Infinitive mood
Tense
Construction
imperfective present imperfective present passive participle + infinitive forms of qäɳika
imperfective past imperfective past passive participle + infinitive forms of qäɳika
perfective present perfective present passive participle + infinitive forms of qäɳika
perfective past perfective past passive participle + infinitive forms of qäɳika

Examples:

Tense
Example
imperfective present śośiruki qäɳika
imperfective past qaśośiruki qäɳika
imperfective present śiśoruki qäɳika
imperfective past qaśiśoruki qäɳika

Negation

The verbal negation is conveyed by the negative verb qjysika. As it has a monosyllabic root, it does not display a perfective root.

Within the sentence this verb is conjugated according to the person and the number of its subject and according to the required tense. It has the indicative infinitival form of the negated verb as direct object. The aspectual information is conveyed by the infinitival form. The object of the infinitive, is, as a rule, declined in the ablative case.

sopali hjyro qaňymac → sopali hjyroʂu ňymacika qaqjys
the dog bit the man → the dog didn’t bite the man
sopali ʎehon → sopali ʎehonika qjys
the dog is sleeping → the dog isn’t sleeping

Double negatives are generally not allowed; the presence of another negative element in the sentence inhibits the negative verb.