Talk:anádloh

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This appears to be an iterative form. Does it not have any repetitive or customary connotation? If not, is there a difference in meaning between it and iidlóóh? Ewweisser (talk) 00:54, 18 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

iishdlóóh is imperfective, I laugh, I laugh myself to death, I laugh and laugh. anáshdloh is iterative. eeshdloʼ is perfective, adeeshdloh is future, and ooshdlóóh is optative. Kʼasdą́ą́ʼ baa eeshdloʼ!I nearly laughed myself to death! —Stephen (Talk) 09:37, 18 September 2014 (UTC)Reply