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**A wish or want that the event happens.
**A wish or want that the event happens.
**When used in conjunction with other tenses:
**When used in conjunction with other tenses:
*#Past: wish or want that were satisfied in the past
*#Present: wish or want to be satisfied immediately
*#Present: wish or want to be satisfied immediately
*#Near future: wish or want to be satisfied in a definite, near future
*#Near future: wish or want to be satisfied in a definite, near future
*#Far future: wish or want that involves an indefinite or far future
*#Far future: wish or want that involves an indefinite or far future
**A wish to be made in the future is presented with
**A wish to be made in the past or future is presented with
***an auxiliary verb '''gat''' "to want", '''ŋut''' or '''þűt''' "to hope", and
***an auxiliary verb '''gat''' "to want", '''ŋut''' or '''þűt''' "to hope", which carries the tense, and
***changing the predicate to the direct object (in absolutive case).
***changing the predicate to the direct object (in absolutive case).
*'''Imperative'''
*'''Imperative'''