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# used to indicate that an action is being done or a condition is still happening  
# used to indicate that an action is being done or a condition is still happening  
#: {{ux|thus|Kam ngu '''bu'''.|I'm eating.|inline=1}}
#: {{ux|thus|Kam ngu '''bu'''.|I'm eating.|inline=1}}
#: {{ux|thus|Ei-ti! Mar ngu timar bu, ne?|Hey! I'm walking over here, got it?}}
#: {{ux|thus|Ei-ti! Mar ngu timar '''bu''', ne?|Hey! I'm walking over here, got it?}}

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Thustani

Etymology

Inherited from Old Thustani.

Pronunciation

Verb

bu (infinitive puchas, verbal noun nampu)

  1. (copulative) to be (see usage notes)
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  2. (intransitive) to exist, be
  3. (intransitive) to live, be alive

Conjugation

Conjugation of bu
infintive buchas
/pu.ʈʂɑː/
perfective sbu (sbu)
/pʰu pʰu/
perfect sbu jya
/pʰu tɕɐ/
imperfective bu (bu)
/pu pu/
future ya rbu
/jɐ ʈʂu/

Usage notes

Derived terms

Adverb

bu

  1. used to indicate that an action is being done or a condition is still happening
    Kam ngu bu.I'm eating.
    Ei-ti! Mar ngu timar bu, ne?
    Hey! I'm walking over here, got it?