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Concerning voices, there are two of them, equally used, and with a slight semantic difference in both usage and meaning. These are the active, and the mediopassive.
Concerning voices, there are two of them, equally used, and with a slight semantic difference in both usage and meaning. These are the active, and the mediopassive.
=====Indicative=====
=====Indicative=====
The indicative mood ({{sc|ind}}) is used for factual statements and positive beliefs, for example, "Mikhail is eating an apple." or "Dimitriy eats apples." All intentions that a particular the Attian language does not categorise as another mood are classified as indicative. It is the most commonly used mood and is found throughout all languages.
The indicative mood ({{sc|ind}}) is used for factual statements and positive beliefs, for example, "Mikhail doesn't like apples." or "Dimitriy eats apples." All intentions that a particular the Attian language does not categorise as another mood are classified as indicative. It is the most commonly used mood and is found throughout all languages.
 
=====Interrogative=====
=====Interrogative=====
=====Directive=====
=====Directive=====