Plevian: Difference between revisions

145 bytes removed ,  1 February 2023
no edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
No edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
Line 980: Line 980:
*Middle: ''gere, gio, gighe, geto'' "to go" + past participle
*Middle: ''gere, gio, gighe, geto'' "to go" + past participle
=====Tense/Aspect=====
=====Tense/Aspect=====
*Near future: ''esse, so, (era), fue, futo'' "to be" + future participle
*Prospective: ''esse, so, (era), fue, futo'' "to be" + future participle
**For the absolute near future, ''esse'' is used in the present tense.
**Relative tenses can be formed by using ''esse'' in a non-present tense.
*Completive perfect: ''havere, havio, havue, hafto'' "to have" + past participle
*Completive perfect: ''havere, havio, havue, hafto'' "to have" + past participle
**''havere'' may be in any tense to form a corresponding anterior tense denoting a completed action.
**''havere'' may be in any tense to form a corresponding anterior tense denoting a completed action.
7,106

edits