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The following subordinating conjunctions can govern any clause with a predicate (be it a noun, adjective or participle). If the subject is a pronoun then it is absorbed into the conjunction as a pronominal suffix (and inflected as if they were nouns or prepositions):
The following subordinating conjunctions can govern any clause with a predicate (be it a noun, adjective or participle). If the subject is a pronoun then it is absorbed into the conjunction as a pronominal suffix (and inflected as if they were nouns or prepositions):


:'''''qōmḗnynt bisuvárlūch mȳ̌nūnt'''''
:'''''qōmēnýlys bisuvarlū́am'''''
:<small>for-1PL.IN favor-PASS-PART-PL.M<3PL.M god-PL-1PL.EX INTV-1PL.EX</small>
:<small>for-2PL favor-PASS-PART-PL.M<1PL.EX</small>
:''for our gods are on our side''
:''for we are on your side''


If the subject is omitted, the dependent clause is assumed to have the same subject as the main clause.
If the subject is omitted, the dependent clause is assumed to have the same subject as the main clause.