cmavo: ca'a (CAhA)
Proposed Definition
Tense marker used to express events/conditions/etc. that are actually happening.
Proposed Tag
Tense marker for actuality.
See Also
Proposed Keywords
- actually
- currently
- really
Usage Examples
- .i su'a lo na krici cu zasti .i'a .i ku'i le mi bende cu ca'a gunka
- "Well, there's certainly going to be those who doubt us, but our team is proving themselves through their work."
Notes
Meaning of {ca'a} used as sumtcita is unclear.
cmavo: ka'e (CAhA)
Proposed Definition
Tense marker used to express innate capability for events/conditions/etc. to happen — regardless of those events/conditions/etc. actually taking place
Proposed Tag
Tense marker for innate capability.
See Also
- {kakne}
- {ca'a}
- {nu'o}
- {pu'i}
Proposed Keywords
- could
- capable of
- able to
- potentially
Usage Examples
- .i do ka'e pilno lo tanru i ku'i na satci
- "'You can use tanru, but they're not precise.'"
Notes
Unlike {kakne}, {ka'e} expresses innate, potential capability, which doesn't have to be an actual, present capability. The difference is best illustrated by an example: birds (except for few species) can fly (lo cipni cu ka'e vofli) but among them there are some that cannot do so now (ti poi cipni na kakne lo zu'o vofli) due to being crippled, too young, confined in small cage, etc.
{ka'e} covers all situations where {pu'i} and {nu'o} are applicable (is more general than both of them).
cmavo: pu'i (CAhA)
Proposed Definition
Tense marker used to express capability which was demonstrated at least once.
Proposed Tag
Tense marker for demonstrated capability.
See Also
Proposed Keywords
- can and has
- actually able to
Usage Examples
- .i .uinai xu tu'a le midju donri ke smaji pu'i cfari
- "The mid-day calm has started."
Notes
Unlike {ka'e}, {pu'i} requires a capability to be demonstrated (that is, actually used) at least once. If that's not the case (but {ka'e} still applies), use {nu'o}.
cmavo: nu'o (CAhA)
Proposed Definition
Tense marker used to express undemonstrated capability or unrealised potential.
Proposed Tag
Tense marker for undemonstrated capability.
See Also
Proposed Keywords
- can but has not
- is expected to be able to
Usage Examples
- .i mi nu'o se darxi fo lo stedu
- "I am capable of being, but have never been, struck on the head."
Notes
{nu'o} requires a capability to not be demonstrated/used/etc. even once. It is applicable in situations where {ka'e} is but {pu'i} is not.
Issues
Not to be confused with {na'o}.
There is also apparently little-to-no difference between {nu'o} and {na'epu'i}. Further investigatio needed.
Proposed Definition of na'epu'i
- na'epu'i (CAhA*)
- has never — A modal aspect indicating an inability, or that something has never happened. (lit. "something other than a demonstrated ability")
- Keywords: "has never", "can't"
Examples of na'epu'i Usage
- .i mi la lisp. nelci .i ku'i mi na'epu'i pu pilno ri
- "I like lisp, but I have never previously used it."
Notes
- Why is only na'epu'i defined, but no other CAhA with to'e/na'e/na/nai? -lindar
- na'epu'i seems to be either a carbon-copy of nu'o, or to be noroi actually. (Example suggests the latter). I would get rid of it altogether unless a both of my suppositions are false. - ksion
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