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===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
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Clofabidin verbs are completely regular and inflect for tense and mood. | Clofabidin verbs are completely regular and inflect for tense and mood. Subjects may be omitted, as in Japanese and Korean. | ||
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For example, ''Raxine locaprofen'' = 'I want to drink water.' | For example, ''Raxine locaprofen'' = 'I want to drink water.' | ||
The desiderative can also be used for ''dative-stative'' (the logical subject is in the dative) verbs with 1st person logical subjects: ''Clofabosinatecaprofen.'' = 'I want to be able to speak Clofabosin.' | The desiderative can also be used for ''dative-stative'' (the logical subject is in the dative) verbs with 1st person logical subjects: | ||
*''Endone spactinavir.'' = 'I am thirsty.' (lit. ''To me is thirst'') | |||
*''Endone Clofabosinatecaprofen.'' = 'I want to be able to speak Clofabosin.' | |||
Predicate nouns can be expressed with predicative suffixes in addition to the verb ''cyta-''. The predicative is formed by replacing the final -n in the nominative case of a noun with the following suffixes: | Predicate nouns can be expressed with predicative suffixes in addition to the verb ''cyta-''. The predicative is formed by replacing the final -n in the nominative case of a noun with the following suffixes: | ||