toponů (02_Asaxi Verbs_ů (List))
toponů
Transitivity / Valency
intransitive verb takes one argument, e.g. He(1) sleeps.
monotransitive verb takes two, e.g. He(1) kicked the ball(2).
ditransitive verb takes three, e.g. He(1) gave her(2) a flower(3).
Semantic Field
Pronunciation
IPA: /t̪oponuu̯/
Translations
- English: to be placing, to rain
- Polish: kłaść
Example sentence
Ni tobo shěso toponů “(I am) putting the book on(to) the table.”
Topo izo o toponů. Rain is falling from the sky.
Toponů. (it’s raining)
Alternative forms
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Etymology
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Synonyms
topù (verb) - to put (event)
Antonyms
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Root Noun
- topo (noun) + n + ů (verb), lit. be-raining (something)
Derived terms
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