War (ewaarp), wants, needs
The verb war (plural: ewaarp) means "wants" or "needs". War can act on nouns or verbs.
To say you want or need something, use war with a direct object. The thing you want or need can be unmarked or can take -vu to mean "the".
'Ehaa 'ar. I want water. I need water.
Tepeshaavu war. He needs the knife.
'Esuw mara? Do you want food?
To say you want or need to do something, the action you want to do will take the suffix -hlly. In this, the -h is supposed to mean that the action hasn't occurred, and -lly means that it is desired.
Waamhlly wars. He wants to go.
'Enyewaam 'aahlly 'ars. I want to go home (lit. to my home).
Puu 'esaawhlly 'arh 'emaaw. I don't want to eat that.
Mepeshuwhlly mars. You need to wait.
Oftentimes, the suffix is shortened to -lly:
Wenyaylly war. He wants to hunt.
Uchewayplly ewaarp. They want to talk.
The verb before war can have a different subject if someone wants someone else to do something:
Skweel mehaphlly 'ars. I want you to go to school.
'Epeshuwhlly war. He wants me to wait.
'Aahlly mara? Do you want me to go?
Weyiwhlly 'ewaarp. We want her to come.
To say you want or need something, use war with a direct object. The thing you want or need can be unmarked or can take -vu to mean "the".
'Ehaa 'ar. I want water. I need water.
Tepeshaavu war. He needs the knife.
'Esuw mara? Do you want food?
To say you want or need to do something, the action you want to do will take the suffix -hlly. In this, the -h is supposed to mean that the action hasn't occurred, and -lly means that it is desired.
Waamhlly wars. He wants to go.
'Enyewaam 'aahlly 'ars. I want to go home (lit. to my home).
Puu 'esaawhlly 'arh 'emaaw. I don't want to eat that.
Mepeshuwhlly mars. You need to wait.
Oftentimes, the suffix is shortened to -lly:
Wenyaylly war. He wants to hunt.
Uchewayplly ewaarp. They want to talk.
The verb before war can have a different subject if someone wants someone else to do something:
Skweel mehaphlly 'ars. I want you to go to school.
'Epeshuwhlly war. He wants me to wait.
'Aahlly mara? Do you want me to go?
Weyiwhlly 'ewaarp. We want her to come.