Where does “eja'ka” come from?

eja'ka (Ye'kwana) comes from Ye'kwana e- — converts a transitive verb into an intransitive verb with a patient-like argument, variously with reflexive, reciprocal, or passive meaning.

eja'ka (Ye'kwana): to go out, to come out, to leave, to exit

Definitions

  1. to go out, to come out, to leave, to exit

Ancestry of “eja'ka”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ye'kwanae-converts a transitive verb into an intransitive verb with a patient-like argument, variously with reflexive, reciprocal, or passive meaning

Words derived from “eja'ka

Every word from Ye'kwana e-