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| ''nis'' || ''eonis'' || ''zola'' || ''zeóya'' || ''miła’a''
| ''nis'' || ''eonis'' || ''zola'' || ''zeóya'' || ''miła’a''
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===Verbs===
Nawuhu verbs are inflected on mood, aspect, number and tense.
====Mood====
Weak verbs are inflected with mood suffixes. Strong verbs, like ''oí'', "to be", or ''gvé'', "to have", have their own specific mood, tense, aspect and number conjugations.
{| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;"
! Indicative !! Conditional !! Optative !! Imperative !! Jussive
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| - || ''-neá'' || ''-ci'' || ''-ta’a'' || ''-tási''
|}
In Nawuhu, '''imperative''' indicates commands or demands towards the addressee, while jussive indicates commands or demands to a person aside from the speaker or addressee.
==References==
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