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The comparative of equality (as ... as ...) uses an anlytical construction : | The comparative of equality (as ... as ...) uses an anlytical construction : | ||
*talnt + ADJ + az ke | *talnt + ADJ + az ke | ||
Superlatives (''the most ... ; the least ...'')are indicated with prefixes : | Superlatives (''the most ... ; the least ...'') are indicated with prefixes : | ||
*Superlative of superiority : (êl, la) li+ADJ | *Superlative of superiority : (êl, la) li+ADJ | ||
*Superlative of inferiority : (êl, la) mi+ADJ | *Superlative of inferiority : (êl, la) mi+ADJ | ||
===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
Verbs inflect in tense, mood, person and animatedness. There are four moods : two realis moods, the indicative and the so-called absolute (corresponds mostly to a gnomic aspect), and two irrealis moods, the conditional and the imperative. There are seven « persons » : first singular, second singular, third singular, first plural, second plural, third plural, and the polite person. | Verbs inflect in tense, mood, person and animatedness. There are four moods : two realis moods, the indicative and the so-called absolute (corresponds mostly to a gnomic aspect), and two irrealis moods, the conditional and the imperative. There are seven « persons » : first singular, second singular, third singular, first plural, second plural, third plural, and the polite person. | ||