It could sometimes, as seen in vaquet- (above), be used as a verbal prefix.
If two verbal prefixes with an opposite meaning follow each other, both are written separately (le-föl sétál 'walk up and down').
Some verbal prefixes coincide with adverbs that can have personal endings.
Dynamic and stative verbal prefixes run along a continuum.
The verbal prefix ag- is very productive and can verbalize a large number of roots.
The verbal prefix , is inserted, or infixed, to the first syllable of the root.
It is the only verbal prefix in the language.
The verbal prefixes convey information about the arguments of the verb-how many there are and their person and number features.
Up to 50 verbal prefixes are used to indicate spatial orientation/direction.
If a focus is present, the verbal prefix will be put after the verb (vitt el instead of elvitt).