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Negation of finite verbs is performed by the particle ''tír''.
Negation of finite verbs is performed by the particle ''tír''.


The predicate negator is ''dā́r''.
Predicates and participles by default are negated with ''dār'' (a proclitic).


Imperatives and jussives are negated by using the irrealis negation clitic ''ham'' with the jussive. ''Hám'' may be used as a standalone exclamation ("do not!"/"may it not happen!").
Irrealis (imperative, jussive) verbs are negated by using the irrealis negation clitic ''ham'', as are semantically irrealis participial clauses such as those indicating purpose. ''Hám'' may also be used as a standalone exclamation ("do not!"/"may it not happen!").


The negation of ''mór'' (in non-jussive forms) is ''íris'' (a predicate noun).
The negation of ''mór'' (in non-jussive forms) is ''íris'' (a predicate noun).