TlapannextiliztliIntroduction
In this unit, we will look into the non-specific human and non-human object prefixes tē- and tla-
TlahtoltecpanaliztliGrammar
Te– is a non-specific human object marker referring to humans, and tla– is in turn a non specific non-human object marker. It can refer to animals, plants, and inanimate things. At times, tla– can also refer to people.
Xiquittacān tlamanēxtilli īcā tē- // Let’s look at some examples with tē-
- Maria mītztlamāca. / Maria feeds you.
- Maria tētlamāca. / Maria feeds someone.
- Notatah quipalehuia Tomás. / My dad helps Tomás.
- Notatah tēpalehuia. / My dad helps people.
- Juan quicahcayāhqui nopipi. / Juan lied to my sister.
- Juan tēcahcayāhqui. / Juan lied to someone.
Xiquitta tlamanēxtilli īcā tla- // Let’s look at some examples with tla-
- Nonanān tlachicuēnia chihchicuēyi. / My mom washes clothes every eight days.
- Totahtzin tlanāmictia Chicōntepēc. / The priest marries in Chicontepec.
- Felipe quiāmati tlaōniz. / Felipe likes to drink alcohol.
- Nochichi quiāmati tlapēhuaz. / My dog likes to hunt.
- Ne cahuayoh tlahuel etic itlamāmāl. / That horse’s load is heavy.
Chantequitl tlen momachtianihPractice for Students
Xicchīhua cequin tlamanēxtilli īcā tlahtolli tlen ticmati. / Create some examples using the verbs that you know.