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However, the infinitive construction ''għar'' + infinitive is more commonly used:
However, the infinitive construction ''għar'' + infinitive is more commonly used:
*''għar zhá'unal'' = when I awake/have awakened
*''Għar chá'unal, vor shaviħłée mi shontái wáirjan.'' = When I awake, she begins to play the violin.
*''zhar't lidanzháis láathvai, chōns għar kháir't.'' (FUT 1SG-APP-come-3SG.A together every LOC go-3SG.A  = Whenever she goes, I'm going together with her.'')
*''Għar shaviħłal mi wairái un kaléer, lṓkh shaviħłée shontái.'' '' When I began singing the song, she began playing.
*''Łar't lidanzháis láathvai, chōns għar kháir't.'' (FUT 1SG-APP-come-3SG.A together every LOC go-3SG.A  = Whenever she goes, I'm going together with her.'')


In infinitive clauses, the possessor of the infinitive is the absolutive noun, and ''mi'' is used in front of the ergative noun.
In infinitive clauses, the possessor of the infinitive is the absolutive noun, and ''mi'' is used in front of the ergative noun.
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