ħa

Etymology
From. Disregarding the different vowel colour (triggered by the ħ-), the vocalic development was exactly the same as in, which see. The paradigm was further complicated by an unusual loss of in all word-final positions (except for the participle); this is also found in some Maghrebi dialects, compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to take
 * 2) to deceive
 * 3) to occupy, take up
 * 4) to lead
 * 5) to marry
 * 6) to treat
 * 7) to wound
 * 8) to undertake responsibilities
 * 9) to feel the effects
 * 10) to take after
 * 11) to be offended
 * 12) to quarrel
 * 13) to assert one's self
 * 1) to be offended
 * 2) to quarrel
 * 3) to assert one's self
 * 1) to assert one's self
 * 1) to assert one's self

Conjugation

 * Positive forms


 * Negative forms (regularly derived, but peculiar)