‘To have an experience of something (jussive)’:
énkaˁ hin ṭad ˁag tɛ di-ḥómes wa-ˀeftógen ifúḷ šóugɛ ˁömóren ifúḷ yenúfaˁ de tɛ ber ḥan aḷ-ˀemtóḷen neḳdέrš ‘A certain man brought us turtle meat, and we were wondering what to do with it. We said to him: “How should this meat be prepared? We have never had the chance to cook it”’ (CSOL II 26:12)
Indeclinable; can be used to denote situation in the present; in the past; with no clear temporal reference; used with ke- to introduce the possessor; used with be- to introduce the carrier of inalienable features (body parts etc.); íno di- as an equivalent of an indefinite pronoun.
pass. enbö́we or ínbi (yenóubɛ/ľinbó)