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====Commands====
====Commands====
There are two main types of imperatives: Positive and Negative. Both are formed by appending the pronoun (with a hyphen) to the end of the verb. In the case of the negative imperative (a.k.a. the prohibitive), that verb is usually ''[[Contionary: ne#Europic|ne]]'' ‘don’t’, followed by an infinitive verb. (See also [[Contionary: #Mood|the Imperative Mood]].)
There are two main types of imperatives: Positive and Negative. Both are formed by appending the pronoun (with a hyphen) to the end of the verb. In the case of the negative imperative (a.k.a. the prohibitive), that verb is usually ''[[Contionary: ne#Europic|ne]]'' ‘don’t’, followed by an infinitive verb. (See also [[#Mood|the Imperative Mood]].)
* Go to work! '''''[[Contionary: yite#Europic|Yite]]-[[Contionary: tu#Europic|tu]]''' [[Contionary: da#Europic|da]] [[Contionary: labraryu#Europic|labraryu]]!'' (“'''Go-you''' to work-place!”)
* Go to work! '''''[[Contionary: yite#Europic|Yite]]-[[Contionary: tu#Europic|tu]]''' [[Contionary: da#Europic|da]] [[Contionary: labraryu#Europic|labraryu]]!'' (“'''Go-you''' to work-place!”)
* Don’t go yet! '''''[[Contionary: ne#Europic|Ne]]-[[Contionary: tu#Europic|tu]]''' [[Contionary: sto#Europic|sto]] [[Contionary: yite#Europic|yite]]!'' (“'''Don’t-you''' already go!”)
* Don’t go yet! '''''[[Contionary: ne#Europic|Ne]]-[[Contionary: tu#Europic|tu]]''' [[Contionary: sto#Europic|sto]] [[Contionary: yite#Europic|yite]]!'' (“'''Don’t-you''' already go!”)