ܙܝ

Etymology
Derived from a form of.

Usage notes

 * In dialects which use this word, this word corresponds to “going to” in English, while the word corresponds to “will”. For example-  but.
 * This word may stay as or optionally be conjugated as a verb with irregular forms in which it specifically means “I am going to”, “You are going to”, etc. For the example above, this would be  with the same meaning.