Names Joined -ndeyę–
Sundeyęh She is joined again. (female)
[soon-deh-yenh]
s- repetitive – again
-u- feminine-zoic singular patient – she
-ndeyę- verb root – be joined
-h stative aspect
Taǫtrąndeyęh They (indefinite) are joined. (male)
[tah-on-ten-deh-yenh]
t- dualic
-a- factual
-ǫ- indefinite agent – they (ind)
-tę- semi-reflexive voice
-ndeyę- verb root – be joined
-h punctual aspect
Teyarǫtandeyęh Two trees are joined, close together. (male)
[teh-yah-ron-tan-deh-yenh]
te- dualic
-ya- feminine-zoic singular agent – it
-rǫt- noun root – tree
-a- joiner vowel
-ndeyę- verb root – be joined, close
-h stative aspect
Tehuhǫrandeyęh He has feathers joined. (male)
[teh- hoo-ran-deh-yenh]
te- dualic
-hu- masculine singular patient – he
-hǫr- noun root – feather
-a- joiner vowel
-ndeyę- verb root – join
-h stative aspect
Yaętandeyęh Sticks are joined. (male)
[ya-en-tan-deh-yenh]
ya- feminine-zoic singular agent – it
-ęt- noun root – stick, sticks
-ndeyę- verb root – be joined
-h stative aspect
Teyangyasteyęh Fingers are joined. (male)
[teh-yan-gyah-steh-yenh]
te- dualic
-ya- feminine-zoic singular agent – it
-ngy- noun root – finger, fingers
-a- joiner vowel
-steyę-[1] verb root – join
-h stative aspect
[1] The general rule is that a -š- changes the -nd- beginning of this verb root into an -st-. The noun root for finger does not have that ending, but neither does any noun root or noun stem that I know of. ff