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''-x-'' and ''-t-'' can also be used with Genitive (e.g. ''huomen duo'' "my husband" vs. ''huomen du'''x'''o'' "my ex-husband") but such usage is more rare. | ''-x-'' and ''-t-'' can also be used with Genitive (e.g. ''huomen duo'' "my husband" vs. ''huomen du'''x'''o'' "my ex-husband") but such usage is more rare. | ||
When used in verbs, ''-t-'', '' -x-'' and ''-k-'' form prospective, perfective and progressive aspects. Used | When used in verbs, ''-t-'', '' -x-'' and ''-k-'' form prospective, perfective and progressive aspects. Used to create adverbials, ''-t-'' and ''-x-'' produce adverbs of purpose and adverbs of cause, etc. We will give examples of these in each respective section below. | ||
===Verb=== | ===Verb=== |