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* ''Il pon hoi aḍeut apisiṭ tras mama ma.'' "The bread has been bought for me by mom."
* ''Il pon hoi aḍeut apisiṭ tras mama ma.'' "The bread has been bought for me by mom."


Epistemic modality is expressed through the use of four invariable verbal forms, grammaticalized and heavily-worn Latin passives. In order of probability, they are ''cisvul'' (← <small>CĒNSĒBATUR</small>), ''ciul'' (← <small>CĒNSĒTUR</small>), ''viril'' (← <small>VIDĒRĒTUR</small>) and ''viol'' (← <small>VIDEĀTUR</small>):
Epistemic modality is expressed through four different constructions, with either the infinitive or a content clause. In order of probability, they are ''possiviri ê'', ''poṭ siḍiri'', ''proisiviri ê'', and ''divil siḍiri'':
* ''Lucia trubanti cisvul.'' "Lucy might be singing."
* ''Possiviri ê Lucia trubanti siḍiri./Possiviri ê pu Lucia trubanti sil.'' "Lucy might be singing."
* ''Troion comiḍenti ciul.'' "Trajan may be eating."
* ''Poṭ siḍiri Troion comeiri./Poṭ siḍiri, pu Troion comeḍal.'' "Trajan may be eating."
* ''Deura durminti viril.'' "Deborah should be sleeping/probably sleeps."
* ''Proisiviri ê Deura durmiri./Proisiviri ê, pu Deura durmial.'' "Deborah should be sleeping/probably sleeps."
* ''Cornily scinti viol.'' "Cornelius must know [about it]."
* ''Divil siḍiri Cornily scîri./Divil siḍiri, pu Cornily scial.'' "Cornelius must know [about it]."


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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