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Word form used in negative clauses
Look up connegative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The connegative is a word form used in negative clauses. In the grammar of French, it refers to
Connegative
Concept in linguistics
(FE). In some Uralic languages, speakers produce[clarification needed] connegatives to construct the syntactically acceptable word form used in negative
Negative_verb
System of sounds of the Finnish language
for wood chips') imperatives and connegative imperatives of the second-person singular, as well as the connegative form of the present indicative (these
Finnish_phonology
Most widely spoken of all Sámi languages
(preterihtta or vássán áigi). In addition, each mood and tense has a so-called connegative form. This form is used in negative sentences, when combined with the
Northern_Sámi
Ancestor of the Finnic languages
"fourth person", and indicated an unspecified person. The second was the "connegative" form, which was used together with the negative verb to form negated
Proto-Finnic_language
Uralic language spoken in Russia
is retained before the prolative case ending /ɡa/, vs. /jaŋɡa/, the connegative form of the verb /jaŋɡams/ "to break" /jonks/ "good", subject or object
Erzya_language
Language spoken on the Kola Peninsula of northwestern Russia
finite negative auxiliary and a finite main verb in a special form called connegative (negative form of the main verb). The negative auxiliary gets inflected
Kildin_Sámi
Aspect of verbs in the Finnish language
conditional; annettaisiin = would be given ‑aisi/äisi: passive conditional connegative with negative verb ei; ei annettaisi = would not be given ‑aneen/äneen:
Finnish_conjugation
Finnic language spoken in South Estonia
passive participle -tu/-tü, -du/-dü, -t, -d -tud, -dud 3rd person singular endingless (or -s) -b Negative imperfect es + connegative ei + past participle
South_Estonian
Endangered Uralic language of Scandinavia
forms: the perfect participle, the progressive, the infinitive, and the connegative and imperative form. Meanwhile, verbs express the TAM categories present
Southern_Sámi
Finnic language south of Lake Onega, Russia
plural -das, -tas (-ba) -iba -g(a)ha, -k(a)ha -ižiba -nuižiba -neba connegative singular – -nd – -iži -nuiži -ne plural -goi, -koi -nugoi -goi, -koi
Veps_language
Grammar of the Estonian language
not carry inflections of the person and the number appearing in the connegative form in the present and in the past participle in the past (see example
Estonian_grammar
Endangered Samoyedic language
is expressed by negative auxiliary (ńi-) followed by the main verb in connegative form marked with ʔ, e.g. ńi-ndɨ-m konɨʔ "I do not go". All inflectional
Nganasan_language
Grammatical rules of the Finnish language
consonant form). This verb form used with the negative verb is called a connegative. Note that the inflection is on the negative verb, not on the main verb
Finnish_grammar
Grammar of the French language
words (connegatives) that modify the verb or one of its arguments. Negation encircles a conjugated verb with ne after the subject and the connegative after
French_grammar
Reconstructed ancestor of the Sámi languages
Western Sámi, a new conditional mood was innovated, consisting of the connegative form of the verb joined to a past-tense form of the copula *leatēk. The
Proto-Sámi_language
List of interlinear glossing abbreviations
g. cn.det common-noun determiner) cn conjunct nominal cneg, cng, cn connegative cnj conj, conjun conjunction cns, constr, cnstr construct state/form
List of glossing abbreviations
List_of_glossing_abbreviations
Characteristic of the Finnish language
Verbs with this infinitive ending are thus actually consonant stems. Connegative forms of verbs (Proto-Finnic *-k). The second-person singular imperative
Finnish_consonant_gradation
Spoken form of the Finnish language
left"). When a negative sentence is formed, the main verb goes into the connegative form, which is identical to the imperative mood, and gives all of its
Colloquial_Finnish
Emilian dialect of Parma, Italy
adding the pleonastic particle "gh") and one or more negative words (connegatives) that modify the verb or one of its arguments. Negation encircles a conjugated
Parmigiano_dialect
Grammar of the Ingrian language
various forms of the main verb, called connegatives, to express the negation of that main verb. These connegatives vary by mood, but not by person: In the
Ingrian_grammar
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Aramaic English
Ploughman.
Male
Polish
Polish and Slovene form of Frankish Raginmund, RAJMUND means "wise protector."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Calling, meeting.
Girl/Female
Greek
Born last.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Deer name of a sahabi who p
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish
Fairy palace. Alsoand Sabrina.
Female
Hebrew
(חַוָּה) Hebrew name CHAVVAH means "life." In the bible, this is the name of the first woman, the wife of Adam.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lustre; Brightness
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
One who is economical thrifty
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