naaghá

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) he/she is going around, walking about
 * 2) he/she goes and returns
 * 3) (with  or an adverb of place) he/she is at/in
 * 4) (with ) he/she comes from
 * 5) (with ) he/she is busy with; he/she is doing it
 * 6) (with ) he/she is on trip
 * 7) (with  “with mind”) he/she is sad/blue/worried
 * 8) (with ) he/she is sickly/invalid
 * 9) buddy, friend
 * 1) (with ) he/she is busy with; he/she is doing it
 * 2) (with ) he/she is on trip
 * 3) (with  “with mind”) he/she is sad/blue/worried
 * 4) (with ) he/she is sickly/invalid
 * 5) buddy, friend
 * 1) (with  “with mind”) he/she is sad/blue/worried
 * 2) (with ) he/she is sickly/invalid
 * 3) buddy, friend
 * 1) (with ) he/she is sickly/invalid
 * 2) buddy, friend
 * 1) buddy, friend

Usage notes
Like all go-verbs, this verb uses three different roots for 1 subject going alone, 2 subjects going in a pair, and 3+ subjects going in a group. All three roots can be conjugated in all 3 numbers (singular, duoplural, distributive plural), with practical different meanings. See, , for further details.

Conjugation
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