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The simple present denotes habitual actions or generally true states of the world, like the English simple present. | The simple present denotes habitual actions or generally true states of the world, like the English simple present. | ||
:'''''Ik biange mik slange ok | :'''''Ik biange mik slange ok kaviesze.''''' | ||
:''I'm afraid of snakes and spiders.'' | :''I'm afraid of snakes and spiders.'' | ||