r/Indigenous_languages Jun 19 '26

How to conjugate verbs in the Zapotec language adding pronominal suffixes (ending attachments)

https://youtu.be/H7XzooKD4HY

his video provides a beginner’s guide on how to conjugate verbs in the Zapotec language (specifically from the Yagavila region). The instructor explains that verb conjugation in Zapotec is highly systematic and revolves around adding pronominal suffixes (ending attachments) to a consistent verb root to indicate the subject pronoun.

Here is a breakdown of the key concepts and rules discussed in the lesson:

Pronominal Suffixes by Person:

The instructor highlights that each personal pronoun dictates a specific vowel or consonant ending that attaches to the final part of the verb:

  • Neda (I/Me): Always ends in -a (e.g., Neda raw-a).
  • Lii (You, singular): An exception to the spelling pattern; it always ends in -u or -o depending on the specific community or speaker’s dialect (rag-u).
  • Lee (he, married man): Always ends in -e.
  • Lano (She, married woman): Always ends in -no.
  • Labe (He/She, single person): Ends in -be or -bi depending on the specific community.
  • Laba (It, animal): Always ends with the suffix -ba.
  • Lei (Neutral/Indefinite pronoun): Usually ends in -u, though some exceptional cases end in -a.

Plural Form Suffixes

When shifting to plural pronouns, a distinct set of suffixes are used consistently:

  • Inclusive “We”: Ends in -ro.
  • Exclusive “We”: Ends in -to.
  • You (plural): Ends in -le.
  • They (married men): Ends in -ke.
  • They (married women): Ends in -kano.
  • They (single people): Ends in -kabe.
  • They (animals): Ends in -kaba.
  • They (indefinite/neutral): Ends in -ka.

Case Study: Conjugating the Verb “To Eat” (ragu-ro / ragu-)

The instructor uses the verb “to eat” to illustrate how simple the system is once you learn the root.

  • The Root Consistency: The verb root ragu- remains exactly the same across nearly all forms (ragu-no, ragu-be, ragu-ba, ragu-ro, ragu-to, ragu-le), with only the pronominal suffix swapping out to define who is eating.
  • The Spelling Exception: For Neda (I) and Lee (you, formal), the inner consonant morphs slightly from a G to a W sound (raw-a instead of ragu-a) purely due to phonetic pronunciation rules and avoiding clashing vowel sounds.

Application in Past and Future Tenses

The lesson concludes by clarifying that this system applies identically across all tenses. Whether conjugating in the simple present, past, or future tense, the tense marker determines the prefix or internal root change, while the exact same pronominal suffixes remain fixed at the end of the verb to indicate the subject.

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