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* Some people omit the ki altogether because in many contexts it's obvious that the speaker is giving a command.
 
==== Reciprocal and associative mood ====
The reciprocal mood indicates that that the verb is doing something to itself. The suffix -shalv is used to indicate this. For instance '''bemanjeshalv''' (They eat themselves).
 
The associative mood is used to indicated that the subject and the object are part of the same group but are distinct entities. The reciprocal and associative moods cannot be used together. This rule may be broken in poetry for artistic reasons but is highly uncommon in everyday speech. It is formed by appending the suffix -'''chas''' or -'''echas''' to the end of the word'''.''' For example: '''Bemanjechas''' (They eat something in the same group).
 
==== Applicative mood ====
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