'chag

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'chag

Present: 'chag KYN, TD, LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC. chags CD.
Past: bcags KYN, TD, LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Future: bcag KYN, TD, LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Imperative: chogs KYN, TD, LZ, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Voluntary: KYN, TD, ND, DS, TC, (Hoshi 2003).
Transitive: DS, TC.
Syntax: [Erg. Abs.] (Hackett 2003).
Characteristic Example: zhabs kyis TD, LZ, ND.
Meaning: To tread, walk, move CD. 1. To walk, to visit. 2. To wash a new cloth DK. To step on, to walk DS. 1. To walk on, to step on, to treat, to visit, to travel. 2. To reduce, to slow down. 3. (dialect) To beat gently, to pat TC.

Present: 'chag CD, DK, DS. 'cheg CD. chag TC.
Past: chag CD, DK, DS, TC. chags CD.
Future: 'chag DK, DS. chag TC.
Imperative: chag DK. - DS, TC.
Involuntary: DS, TC, (Hoshi 2003).
Intransitive: DS, TC.
Syntax: [Abs. Obl.] (Hackett 2003).
Resultative of: gcog [CD], (Gyurme 1992: 259)
Meaning: 1. To break, be broken. To cut in twain, cleave, split. 2. To abate, beat down from the price CD. To be broken DK. 1. To break apart, be broken. 2. To not do what was to be done at a certain time [i.e. to be interrupted]. 3. To decrease, become less DS. To break, to fragment, to be broken. 2. To be interrupted TC.

Present: 'chag DS.
Past: 'chags DS.
Future: 'chag DS.
Imperative: - DS.
Involuntary: DS.
Intransitive: DS.
Meaning: 1. For one thing to be on top of another thing 2. To cover or stick to the outside of something DS.

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