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====Imperative mood====
====Imperative mood====
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. In some formal contexts one would add the suffix -ki to the stem for instance "''Pramnaki''" (meaning "Walk"). However in most contexts people simply use the stem of the verb e.g., "'''''Pramna''' welupramaan aShultan Zygros muDhusht nadine '''dawra''' welupramaan luikhtet weluhaqun''" ("Walk along Sultan Zygros II street and turn to the first Street on your right").


*Applicative mood: Make a sandwich for him. ''Yatbakhbur'''ki''' dhun lusendawij''.
*Applicative mood: Make a sandwich for him. ''Yatbakhbur'''ki''' dhun lusendawij''.