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Concerning voices, there are two of them, equally used, and with a slight semantic difference in both usage and meaning. These are the active, and the mediopassive.
Concerning voices, there are two of them, equally used, and with a slight semantic difference in both usage and meaning. These are the active, and the mediopassive.
=====Indicative=====
=====Indicative=====
The indicative mood ({{sc|ind}}) is used for factual statements and positive beliefs, for example, "Mikhail doesn't like apples." or "Dimitriy eats apples." All intentions that a particular the Attian language does not categorise as another mood are classified as indicative. It is the most commonly used mood and is found throughout all languages.
The indicative mood ({{sc|ind}}) is used for factual statements and positive beliefs, for example, "Mikhail doesn't like apples." or "Dimitriy eats apples." All clauses Attian language does not categorise as another mood are classified as indicative. It is the most commonly used mood and is found throughout all languages.


=====Interrogative=====
=====Interrogative=====