tìng lawr (verb, intransitiv)
pronunciation (
IPA):
tɪŋ lawɾ
| English: |
sing wordlessly
give out a tune or melody |
affix examples
| t·am·ìng lawr |
PST |
simple past |
| t·ìm·ìng lawr |
PST |
close past (just {verb}ed) |
| t·ìy·ìng lawr |
FUT |
close future (will {verb} soon) |
| t·ay·ìng lawr |
FUT |
future |
| t·ol·ìng lawr |
PFV |
perfective (finished) |
| t·er·ìng lawr |
IPFV |
imperfective (unfinished) |
| t·iv·ìng lawr |
SJV |
subjunctive (possibility mode) |
| t·eiy·ìng lawr |
LAUD |
amelioration (favorable connotation) |
| t·äng·ìng lawr |
PEJ |
pejorative (negative connotation) |
related words
| way a plltxe |
spoken poem
melodic recital |
| way a rol |
sung poem
as a melodic recital |
| way si |
sing (of ancient, ceremonial song) |
| lawr |
melody |
| rol |
sing |
| tìrol |
song (vocal) |
| way |
(ancient, ceremonial) song
poem |
| waytelem |
song cord
(mnemonic storytelling aids, strings of colored beads and bits of stone, bone and plant pieces) |