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The subjunctive is used like the infinitive and imperative in other languages (e.g. ''Stilocamab!'' 'Sing!'). It can also be used to indicate uncertainty, like "may" or "might". | The subjunctive is used like the infinitive and imperative in other languages (e.g. ''Stilocamab!'' 'Sing!'). It can also be used to indicate uncertainty, like "may" or "might". | ||
Yes-no questions are formed by adding the question particle ''pegol'' to the subjunctive: ''Zenazumab pegol?'' (Did he go?) | Yes-no questions are formed by adding the question particle ''pegol'' to the subjunctive: ''Zenazumab pegol?'' (Did he go?). However, colloquial speech often shortens this to ''-magol'' or even ''-mal''. | ||
The negative uses the ''-flo-'' marker after the verb stem: ''sabaflovir'' (he does not write). | The negative uses the ''-flo-'' marker after the verb stem: ''sabaflovir'' (he does not write). | ||