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Impersonal verbs, in Chlouvānem, are those verbs that are defective and only conjugated in third person exterior (with the partial exception of ''giṃšake'') and only used in patient-trigger voice. There are six such -basic- verbs:
Impersonal verbs, in Chlouvānem, are those verbs that are defective and only conjugated in third person exterior (with the partial exception of ''giṃšake'') and only used in patient-trigger voice. There are six such -basic- verbs:
* ''gårḍake'' (to be meant to)
* ''gårḍake'' (to be meant to)
* ''mbunake'' (to like)
* ''hælte'' (to be moved, touched)
* ''hælte'' (to be moved, touched)
* ''maṣvake'' (to feel compassion, pity)
* ''maṣvake'' (to feel compassion, pity)
* ''mbunake'' (to like)
* ''ñæṃħake'' (to repent, to feel remorse, to be sorry for)
* ''ñæṃħake'' (to repent, to feel remorse, to be sorry for)
* ''prābake'' (to be disgusted)
* ''prābake'' (to be disgusted)