Meaning:1) v.intr. to be tucked in, to be clothed from top to toe 2 v.intr. to hatch eggs, to be sitting on the eggs 3 v.tr. to hatch.
Comments:1) makmip.phoricuŋ.beʔkup.mitt.iŋ.ä. (morning.bhari cold.LOC be_tucked_in.PF.EXPS.FCT) I've sat wrapped up in clothes the whole morning in this cold. 2) kup.yu.be:.tt.ä. (hatch.down.RES.PF.FCT) She has gone and sat on the eggs.
Meaning:(is realised as <-ras- ; -ri- ; -ra- ; -raz-> after vowels) expresses that the situation denoted by the main verb involves a going and coming back
Comments:khi:.di.ʔos.e.miyuhiŋ.siʔti:.ra.e! (carry.up.PURP.IMP over_there ŋeed.SUP go.go_come.IMP) Carry the stuff, go and feed him and come back!
Meaning:(is realised as <-ras- ; -ra- ; -raz-> after vowels) expresses that the situation denoted by the main verb involves a going and coming back or a fetching of something
Comments:cik.tiʔ.lo:.tt.w.e. (take.around.go_come.PF.о3.FCT) I took him around there and brought him back. häk.pu.ros.u. (cut.already.go_come.о3) He quickly cut and fetched.