Question
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Thursday, June 24, 1999, 5:23 |
In my ancestral language, Old Kassi', there was a suffix, -(h)e', that I
call "completive". It indicates that the verb is "completed". Some
examples are piha's (learn), pihase' (know); ke"lo's (stab), ke"lose'
(stab to death). Is that a legitimate term, or should I use another
term?
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