i
i:biʔ
i:biʔ
•
v.
•
to have come
Examples
ʔí:biʔ •
to have come
huŋatéšŋahé:š mí:yaluʔ ʔí:bigabiʔi •
when will your relatives arrive?
dabóʔoŋa ʔi:bʔé:slelaš •
the white man had not (yet) come at all
huŋatéšŋahé:š mí:biʔášaʔi •
when will you arrive?
míʔlew dibóŋiyišgi ʔí:biʔi •
Everyone that I invited came
t'ánuŋa ʔi:biʔé:si •
Nobody came
ʔuŋatešihé:š t'ánu ʔí:biyeʔi •
How many people came?
t'ánuŋa ʔi:biʔé:slegi •
Nobody came
lák'aʔ múʔc'um dibóŋiyayʔgi ʔišga haʔwáʔwaʔ ʔí:biʔaš hésgeŋa ʔi:biʔé:si •
I invited ten, but eight came and two didn't come
lák'aʔ múʔc'um dibóŋiyudiš hésgeŋa ʔi:biʔé:si •
I invited ten, and two didn't come
gudí:diŋahé:š ʔí:biʔi •
Who (pl.) came?
t'ánuŋa ʔí:biʔé:sayʔgi •
Nobody came
šawáwlamhuŋa ʔí:biʔé:sayʔgi •
No girls came
léw lémluyišdaŋa ʔí:biʔé:sayʔgi •
While we were eating, nobody came
léw lémluyišda šawáwlamhu ʔí:biʔé:sayʔgi •
While we were eating, the girls didn't come
šawáwlamhu ʔí:biʔiŋa ʔemluyé:sayʔgi •
The girls came, but they didn't eat
t'ánuhé:š ʔí:biʔi •
Did anybody come?
béverliŋa ʔí:biʔé:si •
Beverly didn't come
béverli hálaŋa ʔí:biʔé:siyeʔ •
(I see) Beverly hasn't come yet
lák'aʔ lélbišda béverli ʔí:biʔiš t'ánu míʔlew hamuʔáŋawaʔ •
If Beverly had come to the party, everyone would have been happy
béverli t'ánu lák'aʔ lélbišda ʔí:biʔiš míʔlew •
If Beverly had come to the party, everyone would have been happy
ʔí:biʔiyeʔi •
He came
ʔí:biʔi •
He came
ʔí:biʔašaʔi •
He is going to come
ʔló:t léši diwgayáyʔišda disúʔ ʔló:t ʔí:biʔayʔgi •
Yesterday when we were talking, my friend came
ʔišga deMilúlu ʔí:biʔaʔ •
And then her friends came
deMilúlu ʔí:biʔi gemugágɨmaʔ wádiŋ hé:š ʔump'áyt'igišuweʔ k'éʔi ʔídiš •
Her friends came. They asked her, now can you play?
yá:sa deMilúlu ʔí:biʔi •
Her friends came again.
ʔudiš yá:sa deMilúlu ʔí:biʔaʔ •
And then her friends came again