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** ''liliā buneya galiākinu mudhitь'' - my older sister went to Galiākina by plane [but she's still there {or at least she was at the time relevant to the topic}].
** ''liliā buneya galiākinu mudhitь'' - my older sister went to Galiākina by plane [but she's still there {or at least she was at the time relevant to the topic}].


Except for this last meaning, multidirectional verbs are never used in the perfect.<br/>
In auxiliary constructions, monodirectional verbs are never used as habituals (infinitive + ''ñeaʔake''), while multidirectional ones are never used as progressives (p.part + ''gyake''):
In auxiliary constructions, monodirectional verbs are never used as habituals (infinitive + ''ñeaʔake''), while multidirectional ones are never used as progressives (p.part + ''gyake''):
* ''liliā buneya galiākinu mordhake ñeaʔitь'' - my older sister regularly went to Galiākina by plane.
* ''liliā buneya galiākinu mordhake ñeaʔitь'' - my older sister regularly went to Galiākina by plane.