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===Future=== | ===Future=== | ||
The future, '' | The future, ''vutuir'' in Aarlaansk, is used to speak about actions that have not happened yet and that will happen in the future. English has got three forms of future with three different functions, Aarlaansk has got just one that expresses these funcions. Future expresses: | ||
* events that will happen in the future (but that are not planned); | * events that will happen in the future (but that are not planned); | ||
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|wa(ad) haar | |wa(ad) haar | ||
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!'''toe''' / ''' | !'''toe''' / '''ys''' | ||
|wa(adt) zer | |wa(adt) zer | ||
|wa(adt) haar | |wa(adt) haar | ||
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The 1st and 2nd singular persons can use the more colloquial and informal form ''wa'' instead of ''waad'' and ''waadt'' | The 1st and 2nd singular persons can use the more colloquial and informal form ''wa'' instead of ''waad'' and ''waadt''. | ||
The synthetic form is: | The synthetic form is: | ||
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|haraf | |haraf | ||
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!'''toe''' / ''' | !'''toe''' / '''ys''' | ||
|zerraft | |zerraft | ||
|haraft | |haraft | ||
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The synthetic form is obtained by adding ''-af'', ''-aft'', and ''-aan'' to the infinitive. | |||
Please note that, as the stress shifts on the last syllable, the verbs whose infinitive ends with ''-ijr'' change this ending with ''-eir-'', ex.: | |||
* ''Eg | * ''Eg waad klamaar'' / ''Eg klamaraf'' - I shall call; | ||
* ''Toe | * ''Toe waadt dievier'' / ''Toe dievraft'' - You will have to; | ||
* ''Ys waadt wijvre'' / ''Ys wijvraft'' - He will live; | |||
* ''Noes waan oijr'' / ''Noes oeiraan'' - We shall hear; | |||
* ''Woes waan vaar'' / ''Woes varaan'' - You will do; | |||
* ''Ëe waan ijr'' / ''Ëe eiraan'' - They will go. | |||
Note also that often the verbs of 2nd and 3rd conjugation loose a syllable, ex.: | |||
* '' | * ''Eg waad dievier'' > ''Eg dieVRaf'' - I shall have to; | ||
* '' | * ''Toe waadt wijvre'' > ''Toe vijVRaft'' - You will live. | ||
The future tense of regular and irregular verbs is formed the same way. In Aarlaansk doesn't exist a future perfect tense, instead of it it is used the future simple. | The future tense of regular and irregular verbs is formed the same way. In Aarlaansk doesn't exist a future perfect tense, instead of it it is used the future simple. |
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