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Causative forms just add the causative endings, without further modifying the stem.
Causative forms just add the causative endings, without further modifying the stem.


'''-ora-''' and '''-ьouš-''' verbs use '''-oreka-''' and '''-ьoušca-''' respectively, without other modifications, but they're often substituted by ''infinitive + daudike'' constructions. In many of the northeastern and northwestern lands of the Inquisition, this analytic construction is used instead of the synthetic desiderative in almost any case.
'''-ora-''' and '''-ьeiš-''' verbs use '''-oreka-''' and '''-ьeišca-''' respectively, without other modifications, but they're often substituted by ''infinitive + daudike'' constructions. In many of the northeastern and northwestern lands of the Inquisition, this analytic construction is used instead of the synthetic desiderative in almost any case.


Examples of desiderative mood stems are:

Examples of desiderative mood stems are: