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*There's also the so-called mixed conditional, combining the protasis of the past bloody freaking impossible condition and the apodosis of the present not very likely, so: | |||
:'''''rí bavalsŧáspara, kwgoŧlínok gažárbđagayt''''' | |||
:"If it had snowed sometime in the past, I'd take my skis with me right now." | |||
*The future bloody freaking impossible condition may seem of spurious use, but imagine a scenario like winning the lottery: not only are my mathematical chances of winning a big lottery something like 1/160,000,000, but I also do not in fact play the lottery, making my practical chances of winning the lottery about nil. This condition is perfect to express, then: "if i ever won the lottery (but I surely won't), I would buy a hippopotamus" (that part's true, I really would buy a hippo). | |||
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