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Chidí ɫichíí'.---The car is red.
Hastiin ndaaz.----The man is heavy.
éé' t'óóbaa'ih.---The clothes are dirty.
Sido.---It is hot.
no "át'é" is needed with state-of-being verbs used to describe objects or people. (Adjectives)
More examples
Shikee' t'óóbaa'ih.
My shoes are dirty.
Díí bee ak'e alchíhí nineez.
This pencil is long.
Abe' yistiní sik'az.
The ice cream is cold.
Atoo' ayóó sido.
The stew is very hot.
State-of-being verbs take the place of predicate adjectives.
There is no form of the verb "to be" included with the verb.
You 2 will feel
Nohsin doo
4th person (3+) will feel
Hwiinidzin doo
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