náxăxăŕa (Stative Verb)
náxăxăŕa
Grammatical function
- Type: Stative Validity Verb (Negative) / Hypothetical Copula
- Function: Irrealis Non-Existence
- Meaning: “It would not be (a fact)”, “It would not exist as”, “The reality would not be that…”
- Usage: Functions as the negative counterpart to
xăxăŕa. It asserts that in a specific hypothetical timeline, the state is not a valid reality.
- Usage: Functions as the negative counterpart to
Pronunciation
IPA: /nɑɦaɪɦaɪɾa/
Semantic field
Translations
- English: would not be, would not exist as
- Polish: nie byłoby, nie istniałoby
Example sentence
John gajýnnshá chě, xő shánă náxăxăŕa. If John were a were-hyena, he would not be wise. (Lit: If John were-hyena, he wise would-not-exist-as).
Alternative Forms
- x
Etymology
ná (Negative Polarity “Not”) + xăxăŕa (Stative Verb) (Hypothetical Reality). Logic: Negates the valid existence of a hypothetical state.
Synonyms
- panèŕa (Will not be - Future Non-Existence).
Antonyms
- xăxăŕa (Stative Verb) (It would be).
- xiŕa (It is / It exists).
Derived terms
- Null