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For kteb = to write: ana kankteb — I write / I am writing nta katkteb — you write / you are writing hoa kaykteb — he writes / he is writing hia katkteb — she writes / she is writing 7na kanketbou — we write / we are writing ntouma katketbou — you (plural) write / are writing houma kayketbou — they write / are writing Rule Present prefixes: ana → kan- nta/nti/hia → kat- hoa/houma → kay- 7na → kan- ntouma → kat- And yes, just like we discussed: the same present conjugation can mean both simple present and continuous, depending on context. So ana kankteb can mean “I write” or “I am writing.”, bytedance-seedream
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