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to learn (1st person imperfective)--íhoosh'aahínáhoosh'ááh--- Iterative mode. íhooł'ą́ą́' --- perfective.íhwiideesh'ááł --future mode. íhoosh'ááł --Optative mode"Are you leaning Navajo" ---Diné bizaadísh bóhooł'aahAoo' dine bizaad bihoosh'aah. --Yes, I am learning Navajo language.yihoołaah--- he is learning itNavajo has many, many more ways to conjugate a verb than in English.
The primary mode of subsistence of the Mbuti culture is Foraging.
The primary mode of transportation in Seine is bicycles. As another primary mode of transport in Seine, there are metros. For moving around on the streets though, a bicycle is recommended.
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Cars as a primary mode of transportationA lot of cultural mixing
radiation
The railroad became the primary mode of transportation
boats
The primary mode of subsistence for the Batek people is hunting and gathering. They rely on collecting wild plants, fruits, and hunting animals for their food.
baa jóshłí --- means "to trust him/her" or "have confidence in him/her/it"Iterative mode: ńjóshdliihperfective: dziisélifuture mode: jiideeshłiiłoptative mode: jóshłiih(remember Navajo also conjugates the verb as to who is being spoken about. So, dzííníłí--- you trust, dzółí -- they trust, and so on)also: dzólnías in: "Díí hastiin t'áá baa dzólní" -- "this man is trusted"doo baa jóshłí' 'át'ée da -- "to be untrustworthy"
agrarian states
i believe from the 1860's till about 1930...