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This is the default mood and it states things as fact. It usually follows the word order: subject verb object |
This is the default mood and it states things as fact. It usually follows the word order: subject verb object |
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* Present perfect/habitual form: I speak with my mom everyday. '' |
* Present perfect/habitual form: I speak with my mom everyday. ''Mi'''tad''' muyam muma amin.'' |
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* Present continuous form: My friend is playing with her doll. '' |
* Present continuous form: My friend is playing with her doll. ''Musol amin mukhel'''ul''' yeqad adhun.'' |
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* Past perfect form: The teacher had spoken to me about my behaviour. '' |
* Past perfect form: The teacher had spoken to me about my behaviour. ''Murab mutad'''am''' min welubahad amin.'' |
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* Past habitual form: We used to race to the cafeteria after school. '' |
* Past habitual form: We used to race to the cafeteria after school. ''Wathul'''ad''' futar lumadras welushaammul'' |
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* Past continuous form: The man had no business soliciting money from his friends. ''Luwat nelurakht ''' |
* Past continuous form: The man had no business soliciting money from his friends. ''Luwat nelurakht lukhim'''as''' ludinar welesol adhun.'' |
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In theory, sentences in Packilvanian have free word order due to the comprehensive system of cases. When most people speak Packilvanian they put stress on the first word. Thus, by putting a word in the beginning, it is the equivalent of putting stress on that word as would be seen in Staynish which has distributed its stress throughout the sentence based on context. |
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====Interrogative mood==== |
====Interrogative mood==== |