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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.
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.


====Aspect====
====Tense====
There are four aspects in Nawuhu: '''simple present''', '''perfect''', '''imperfect''' and '''future simple'''. They are, again, marked with suffixes on weak verbs.
There are four tenses in Nawuhu: '''simple present''', '''perfect''', '''imperfect''' and '''future simple'''. They are, again, marked with suffixes on weak verbs.
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! rowspan=2 | Present Simple !! colspan=2 | Past !! rowspan=2 | Future Simple
! rowspan=2 | Present Simple !! colspan=2 | Past !! rowspan=2 | Future Simple
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