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====Imperative mood==== |
====Imperative mood==== |
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The imperative mood indicates a command or instruction. This is indicated by a appending the suffix -ku or -eku to the end of the word. For example: '''Bemanjeku'''! (Eat!). Imperative mood may not be used with optative, or interrogative moods. |
The imperative mood indicates a command or instruction. This is indicated by a appending the suffix -ku or -eku to the end of the word. For example: '''Bemanjeku'''! (Eat!). Imperative mood may not be used with optative, or interrogative moods. |
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* Applicative mood: Make a sandwich for him. ''Yatbakhepor'''ki''' dhun lusendawij''. |
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* Reflexive mood: Do not hurt yourself! Translation: ''Neharmashalv'''eki'''!'' |
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* Some people omit the ki altogether because in many contexts it's obvious that the speaker is giving a command. |
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==== Reciprocal and associative mood ==== |
==== Reciprocal and associative mood ==== |