The verb 'to see it' in infinitive form.

Root verb -go(wa)dv-

agi-gowadv-di I - to see it.

tsa-gowadv-di you - to see it.

u-gowadv-di he/she/it - to see it.

gini-gowadv-di the two of us (including you) - to see it.

sdi-gowadv-di you two - to see it.

ogini-gowadv-di the two of us (not including you ) - to see it.

igi-gowadv-di we all (including you) - to see it.

ogi-gowadv-di we all (not including you) - to see it.

itsi-gowadv-di you all - to see it.

uni-gowadv-di they - to see it.


Practice Sentences

1. achutsa gili ugowdvdi uduliha.
The boy wants to see the dog.

2. didahlilosdanv'isgo sdigowadvdi sdaduliha?
Do you two want to see the photo?

3. yulagwi ogigowadvdi otsaduliha.
We all (not you) are wanting to see Europe.


Vocabulary

didatlilosdanv'i - a photo
yulagwi - Europe


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