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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 ''-mapel'' or even ''-mpel''. "What" questions do ''not'' use this ending: ''cesin gliserotin(avir)?'' = what language is this?
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 ''-mapel'' or even ''-mpel''. "What" questions do ''not'' use this ending: ''cesin gliserotin(avir)?'' = what language is this?


The negative uses the ''-flo-'' marker after the verb stem: ''sabaflovir'' 'he does not write' (usually pronounced [sabafloiɾ] or [sabafloːr]). For subjunctive forms, the negative marker is ''-tu(m)-'': ''Sabatumab!'', ''Sabatumumab!'' or ''Sabatumomab!'' means 'Don't write!'
The negative uses the ''-flo-'' marker after the verb stem: ''sabaflovir'' 'he does not write' (a common colloquial pronounciation is ''-fovir''). For subjunctive forms, the negative marker is ''-tu(m)-'': ''Sabatumab!'', ''Sabatumumab!'' or ''Sabatumomab!'' means 'Don't write!'


*'can' (ability) uses ''-tecan'' (inflected as if it were ''-tecavir''; the attributive is ''-taxel'')
*'can' (ability) uses ''-tecan'' (inflected as if it were ''-tecavir''; the attributive is ''-taxel'')