Tyap/Verbs

Definition
A verb is a word that denotes action or a state of being.


 * Action:
 * 1) Anyet madidit ya chyi agavang.
 * 2) Matina nung-wu lak nyung kusat.
 * 3) Samson nok ali.
 * 4) Nat a san khyahu
 * 5) Atyia,akum-achyi chat alyiat gu.
 * 6) Ana ya jinjok?


 * State of being:
 * 1) Agwaza yet Agwam
 * 2) Akakwon shyia madidit ma'tachya ka.


 * Miscellaneous examples of verbs: bai, nat, ya, twei, swuo, lyuut, lyiat, shim, fak, naai, fang, myiam, yong, swan, foot, Biyang, dyep, tyiet, cham, Gba, kwang, wan, chwi, San, shim, fak, nyin, Fip etc.

Definition
A verb is a word that denotes action or a state of being.

Action:
 * 1) Anyet madidit ya chyi agavang.
 * 2) Matina nung-wu lak nyung kusat.
 * 3) Samson nok ali.
 * 4) Nat a san khyahu
 * 5) Atyia,akum-achyi chat alyiat gu.
 * 6) Ana ya jinjok?

State of being:
 * 1) Agwaza yet Agwam
 * 2) Akakwon shyia madidit ma'tachya ka.

Miscellaneous:

Example of other verbs are: bai, nat, ya, twei, swuo, lyuut, lyiat, shim, fak, naai, fang, myiam, yong, swan,foot, Biyang, dyep, tyiet, cham, Gba, kwang, wan, chwi, San, shim, fak,nyin ,Fip etc.

Verb Formation (Bwoi 'Kyai'):
In Tyap, verbs are largely formed mainly from nouns. Other ways include the addition of verb antecedents to adjectives, adverbs or nouns to form verb phrases.

Examples:
 * Verbs are formed from nouns by the removal of the first letter "a̱-" of the noun word.


 * Verbs can also be formed by the removal of the first part of a double-sounding noun word.

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 * Verbs or verb phrases are formed by the addition of verb antecedents to nouns, adverbs or adjectives.

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