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''nilyake'', on the other hand, is used in the past to state something that was thought to be one way but turned out not to be. Also, it is used for future forecasts:
''nilyake'', on the other hand, is used in the past to state something that was thought to be one way but turned out not to be. Also, it is used for future forecasts:
: ''nęlte yartāṃrye tati nilyirau, lalla hånna ni nāṭ moe''. — I thought it was 4:00 in the morning, but it was already ''lalla hånna'' (7:00 in the morning).
: ''nęlte yartāṃrye tati nilyirau, lalla hånna ni nāṭ nīk''. — I thought it was 4:00 in the morning, but it was already ''lalla hånna'' (7:00 in the morning).
: ''camiyūs vali tati inilyiram e !'' — I thought you were from Cami! (the perfect here could also be translated as "until now, I had been thinking ...")
: ''camiyūs vei tati inilyiram e !'' — I thought you were from Cami! (the perfect here could also be translated as "until now, I had been thinking ...")
: ''menire dašajildiṣya tati nelyęru''. — I think it's going to rain tomorrow.
: ''menire dašajildiṣya tati nelyęru''. — I think it's going to rain tomorrow.


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