joobaah
Navajo
    
    Etymology
    
ji- (“emotion”) + -oo- (meaning unclear, combining form of yini- in the 3rd person) + -Ø- (classifier) + -baah (imperfective stem of root -BAʼ, “to be kind”).
Verb
    
joobaah
- he/she is behaving nicely, generously or helpfully
- Bee naa jiinishbaah. ― I'm treating you with it, I'm aiding you with it.
 
Conjugation
    
Paradigm: Momentaneous (Ø/si).
| IMPERFECTIVE | singular | duoplural | plural | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st person | jiinishbaah, jooshbaah | jiiniibaah | dajiiniibaah | 
| 2nd person | jiiníbaah | jiinohbaah | dajiinohbaah | 
| 3rd person | joobaah | dajoobaah | |
| 4th person | jijoobaah | dajijoobaah | |
| PERFECTIVE | singular | duoplural | plural | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st person | jiisébaʼ | jiisiibaʼ | dajiisiibaʼ | 
| 2nd person | jiisíníbaʼ | jiisoobaʼ | dajiisoobaʼ | 
| 3rd person | joozbaʼ | dajoozbaʼ | |
| 4th person | jijoozbaʼ | dajijoozbaʼ | |
Related terms
    
- hojoobaʼ
- joobaʼ
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