aichů (02_Asaxi Verbs_ů (List))


aichů

aichů

Transitivity / Valency

intransitive — state predicate; the experiencer is the subject (often with the subjective marker ă).

Lexical Aspect

  • Durative (Activity) — unfolds over time.
  • Aspect markers: na- “do repeatedly” · tå- “do once” · ni- “begin to” · chå- “do fully”.

Semantic Field

Smntc_Field Emotion / Smntc_Field The Body

Pronunciation

IPA: /ait̠ʃuw/

Translations

  • English: to be pained by, to feel hurt at (something external)
  • Polish: odczuwać ból, boleć (kogoś coś)

Example sentence

Ă wo no ijùno aichů. Your words pain me. (lit. I feel-pain-at your words.)

Alternative Forms

Null

Etymology

ai + -ch- + (Universal Verbalizer).

Bridge -ch- (Subjective) — see 65_Expressing States & Sensations (Source Doctrine).

Synonyms

  • tètá (related: bodily pain)

Antonyms

  • aiŕů (to grieve from within (endogenous counterpart))

Root Noun