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: '''''Ma''' yush leg'abarm.''
: '''''Ma''' yush leg'abarm.''
: "Shut the windows."
: "Shut the windows."
While ''m'u''(pronounced [mu]) is used when the proceeding vowel is a copula, as in:
While ''m'u'' [mu] is used with the copula, as in:
: '''''M'u''' lan!''
: '''''M'u''' lan!''
: "Be good!"
: "Be good!"
The negative imperative mood is, in contrast, heavily irregular and dependent on dialect; see [[#Negative imperative|§ Negative imperative]].
The negative imperative mood is, in contrast, heavily irregular and dependent on dialect; see [[#Negative imperative|§ Negative imperative]].
====Passive/active voice====
====Passive/active voice====
In Izhkut, the active voice is uninflected whereas the passive voice is indicated by a proceeding ''zre'' particle. For example:
In Izhkut, the active voice is uninflected whereas the passive voice is indicated by a proceeding ''zre'' particle. For example:
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