Falamu: Difference between revisions

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| Past remote || já + past || ''é li já falába'' "he spoke (a long time ago)" ||
| Past remote || já + past || ''é li já falába'' "he spoke (a long time ago)" ||
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| Future || Infinitive + kére || ''é bu falá kére'' "you will speak" || ''kére'' is the present tense of ''keré'' "to want"  
| Future || Infinitive + kére || ''é bu falá kére'' "you will speak" || ''kére'' is the present tense of ''keré'' "to want"  
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| Future subjunctive || Infinitive + keré || ''ki bu falá keré'' "that you will speak" ||
| Future subjunctive || Infinitive + keré || ''ki bu falá keré'' "that you will speak" ||
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| Jussive || ád + Infinitive || ''mi ád falá'' "I should speak" ||
| Jussive || ád + Infinitive || ''mi ád falá'' "I should speak" ||
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''Notes:''  
''Notes:''  
#As the table shows, ''keré'' "to want" + infinitive is used to form the future. In order to express a desire, a subjunctive phrase is used. For example:
#As the table shows, ''keré'' "to want" + infinitive is used to form the future. In order to express a desire, a subjunctive phrase is used. For example:
#* ''é mi falá kére'' "I will speak" (lit. "I want speak") , versus
#* ''é mi falá kére'' "I will speak" (lit. "I want speak") , versus
#* ''ki mi falá é mi kére'' or ''kôs mi kére ki mi falá'' "I want to speak" (lit. "I want that I speak")
#* ''ki mi falá é mi kére'' or ''kôs mi kére ki mi falá'' "I want to speak" (lit. "I want that I speak")-->


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