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==== Indicative mood ==== |
==== Indicative mood ==== |
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This is the default mood and it states things as fact. It 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 form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalaya betuwakahim''' (Packilvanians pray together). |
* Present perfect/habitual form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalaya betuwakahim''' (Packilvanians pray together). |
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* Present habitual form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalaya betuwakahim befutun''' (Packilvanians pray together often/usually) |
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* Present continuous form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalayedol |
* Present continuous form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalayedol''' (Packilvanians (are) praying together) |
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* Past perfect form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalayevaj |
* Past perfect form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalayevaj''' (Packilvanians [are] praying together) |
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* Past habitual form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalayekade |
* Past habitual form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalayekade''' (Packilvanians prayed[often] together ) |
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In theory, sentences in Packilvanian have free word order due to the comprehensive system of cases. Thus the indicative mood can, in theory, be written as follows. |
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* SVO: BeBakhilfanya bemanje onokuskus (Packilvanians eat couscous) |
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* SOV: BeBakhilfanya onokuskus bemanje (Packilvanians couscous eat) |
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* OVS: Onokuskus bemanje BeBakhilfanya (Couscous eat Packilvanians) |
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* OSV: Onokuskus beBakhilfanya bemanje |
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* VSO: Bemanje beBakhilfanya onokuskus |
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* VOS: Bemanje onokuskus beBakhilfanya |
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====Interrogative mood==== |
====Interrogative mood==== |