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VII (Verb Inanimate Intransitive)

Inanimate Intransitive verbs are verbs with only one role (intransitive) filled by an inanimate subject.

Observation
ᒌᓈᐤ chiinaau It is pointed
ᒌᓈᐱᔅᑳᐤ ᒨᐦᑯᒫᓐ chiinaapiskaau muuhkumaan It is a pointed knife
ᐧᐄᐦᑭᓐ wiihkin It is tasty
ᐧᐄᐦᑭᓐ ᐱᒥᐦᑳᓐ wiihkin pimihkaan The pemmican is tasty

Some inanimate intransitive verbs do not take nominal subjects. They express seasons, times of day, the weather, and geographical features.

ᐧᐋᓵᔅᑯᓐ waasaaskun It is a clear day
ᔫᑎᓐ yuutin It is windy

VII verbs can be found in all the conjunct and the independent orders. They have only third person inflection (proximate and obviative, singular and plural) and no imperative, since imperative requires second person.

Paradigm example: Inanimate Intransitive verb (VII)
Actor Word Translation
0 ᐧᐄᐦᑭᓐ wiihkin It is tasty
0p ᐧᐄᐦᑭᓐᐦ wiihkinh They are tasty
0′ ᐧᐄᐦᑭᓂᔨᐤ ᐅᐱᒥᐦᑳᓂᒻ wiihkiniyiu upimihkaanim. His pemmican is tasty
0’p ᐧᐄᐦᑭᓂᔨᐤᐦ ᐅᒦᓂᒻᐦ wiihkiniyiuh umiinimh. His berries are tasty

There are several types of VII stems.

Link to Conjugation Tables.