Spelling East Cree (Northern) – Syllabic Finals
The use of the ᐦ (h) ᔮᐦᔮᐙᑭᓐ
ᐦ at the end of a word
At the end of a word ᐦ (h) is used to mark grammatical categories such as the inanimate plural of nouns, obviative of animate nouns, locative of nouns, imperative marker of verbs, etc.
Inanimate plural marker
Nouns:
Singular | Plural |
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ᐅᑖᐹᓐ | ᐅᑖᐹᓐᐦ |
ᒥᓯᓂᐦᐄᑭᓐ | ᒥᓯᓂᐦᐄᑭᓐᐦ |
ᒥᐦᑦ | ᒥᐦᑦᐦ |
ᐆᑦ | ᐆᑦᐦ |
ᑎᐹᒋᒧᐎᓐ | ᑎᐹᒋᒧᐎᓐᐦ |
ᐎᔮᑭᓐ | ᐎᔮᑭᓐᐦ |
ᐅᓯᑦ | ᐅᓯᑦᐦ |
Verbs:
Singular | Plural |
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ᒥᔖᐤ | ᒥᔖᐤᐦ |
ᐹᐱᔨᐤ | ᐹᐱᔨᐤᐦ |
ᒥᐦᒀᐤ | ᒥᐦᒀᐤᐦ |
ᐹᐦᑖᑯᓐ | ᐹᐦᑖᑯᓐᐦ |
ᓅᑯᓐ | ᓅᑯᓐᐦ |
ᒋᓍᔅᑯᓐ | ᒋᓍᔅᑯᓐᐦ |
ᒥᒋᓐ | ᒥᒋᓐᐦ |
ᐙᔥᑖᐤ | ᐙᔥᑖᐤᐦ |
ᐙᐹᐤ | ᐙᐹᐤᐦ |
Animate obviative marker
Possessed animate nouns
ᐦ (h) is used for when the possessor is third person (he, she, they) | ᐦ (h) is not used when the possessor is first or second person (I, you, we) | |||
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ᐅᐦᑖᐐᐦ | ᐅᐦᑖᐐᔨᐤᐦ | ᐅᐦᑖᐅᐙᐤᐦ | ᓅᐦᑖᐐ | ᓅᐦᑖᐐᓈᓐ |
ᐅᑳᐐᐦ | ᐅᑳᐐᔨᐤᐦ | ᐅᑳᐅᐙᐤᐦ | ᓂᑳᐐ | ᓂᑳᐐᓈᓐ |
ᐅᑯᓯᔅᐦ | ᐅᑯᓯᓯᔨᐤᐦ | ᐅᑯᓯᓯᐙᐤᐦ | ᓂᑯᓯᔅ | ᓂᑯᓯᓯᓈᓐ |
ᐅᑖᒻᐦ | ᐅᑖᒥᔨᐤᐦ | ᐅᑖᒥᐙᐤᐦ | ᓂᑖᒻ | ᓂᑖᒥᓈᓐ |
Obviative Nouns with Transitive Animate Verbs
When a Transitive Animate Verb has two third persons, one of them (is obviative) and adds an ᐦ (h) at the end.
ᐊᔑᒫᐤ ᓂᑖᒻᐦ ᐋᓃ᙮
ashimâu nitâmh ânî.
ᓂᑖᒻ ᐊᔑᒫᐃᑯ ᐋᓃᐦ᙮
nitâm ashimiku ânî-h.
ᐋᓃ ᐧᐋᐸᒥᑰ ᓂᔅᑖᔅᐦ᙮
ânî wâpamikû nistâs-h.
ᐋᓃ ᐙᐱᒫᐤ ᓂᔅᑖᔅᐦ᙮
ânî wâpimâu nistâs-h.
ᐦ (h) on expressions of time
ᐦ (h) can be added to an expression of time, when something happens more than once.
- ᔖᔥ ᐹᔨᑯᐲᓯᒻᐦ ᐄᑎᓂᐦᐆ᙮
- ᐹᔨᑯᐲᓯᒻᐦ ᐄᑎᓂᐦᐆ ᒫᓐ᙮
- ᓃᔓᑎᐱᔅᑳᐤᐦ ᓂᒥ ᓅᐦᒋ ᒥᔪᐦᐧᑳᒧᓐ᙮
ᐦ (h) on habitual verbs
ᐦ (h) is found on conjugation #12b to indicate a habitual or repetitive event: ‘whenever…’
Conjunct Indicative Neutral (CIN) (#11) | CIN Habitual-Iterative (#12b) |
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ᐋᐦ ᒦᒋᓱᔮᓐ | ᒫᒋᓱᔮᓐᐦ |
ᑳ ᒦᒋᓱᔮᓐ | ᑳ ᒦᒋᓱᔮᓐᐦ |
ᒑ ᒦᒋᓱᔮᓐ | ᒑ ᒦᒋᓱᔮᓐᐦ |
ᒋᔮᒋᔖᐹᔮᒡ | ᒋᔮᒋᔖᐹᔮᒡᐦ |
ᐦ (h) as a marker of Imperative verbs for second person singular forms
3rd person ‘s/he…’ | 2nd person singular ‘(you)…’ |
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ᓂᐹᐤ | ᓂᐹᐦ |
ᐊᔨᒥᐦᑖᐤ | ᐊᔨᒥᐦᑖᐦ |
ᒥᓂᐦᒀᐤ | ᒥᓂᐦᒀᐦ |
ᐱᓯᒀᐱᐤ | ᐱᓯᒀᑉᐦ |
ᓂᑭᒨ | ᓂᑭᒻᐦ |
ᓃᒥᐤ | ᓃᒻᐦ |
ᐙᐱᐦᑎᒻ | ᐙᐱᐦᑦᐦ |
ᑎᐦᒋᔥᑭᒻ | ᑎᐦᒋᔥᒃᐦ |
Note that ᐦ (h) is used for the command forms ‘do it to it’ and ‘do it to me’ but not for ‘do it to him’.
(do it to) it | (do it to) me | (do it to) him | |
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ᓈᑖᐤ | ᓈᑦᐦ | ᓈᔥᐦ | ᓈᔥ |
ᐅᒋᐱᑖᐤ | ᐅᒋᐱᑦᐦ | ᐅᒋᐱᔥᐦ | ᐅᒋᐱᔥ |
ᐙᐱᒫᐤ | ᐙᐱᐦᑦᐦ | ᐙᐱᒻᐦ | ᐙᐱᒻ |
ᒥᔅᑭᐙᐤ | ᒥᔅᒃᐦ | ᒥᔅᑭᐤᐦ | ᒥᔅᑭᐤ |
ᒥᓂᔣᐤ | ᒥᓂᔥᐦ | ᒥᓂᔓᐦ | ᒥᓂᔓ |
See also: Spelling East Cree – Southern Dialect – ᐦ at the end of a word