siké

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) they (2 actors) are sitting, are at home, are waiting

Usage notes
This verb is used for sitting in pairs. For individual sitting, see. For sitting in groups of three or more, see.

Singular forms of this verb refer to one subject sitting in a pair with another participant.
 * Shideezhí bił séké. — I stayed with my younger sister, I sat with her.

The plural or distributive plural forms refer to several subjects sitting in pairs independent one from another.
 * Tsídii naazké / ndaazké. — Birds are sitting in pairs, forming three or more pairs.

This is a neuter verb. As such, it is conjugated only in the perfective.

Conjugation
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Positional si-perfective verbs like siké form their plural with /ni-/n-, with or without distributive.

4th person has variants: dzizké, ndzizké and ndadzizké.