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Switching Verb

Switching verb is separated into on-verb "ar" and off-verb "is."

On-verb means "to activate," "to hold," "to start" and so on. And off-verb means other way round.
Switching verb is one of the most frequent verbs.

When it is used like "S copula ar{is}," the switching verb is used as an intransitive verb.

ar ate = to open a shop
ar tolx = to exercise
is pam = to put off light
is rafel = to do homework
pam ik ar. = It's lit up.
teeze es is = The wind has stopped.

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