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** ''yųlasusąça mavū'' "I will be eating" | ** ''yųlasusąça mavū'' "I will be eating" | ||
* ''infinitive'' + ''ñeaʔake'' (to be used to): compound construction used for a habitual action in present, past, or future tense. It is not used with motion verbs in the present, as the multidirectional verb already unambiguously has this meaning. | * ''infinitive'' + ''ñeaʔake'' (to be used to): compound construction used for a habitual action in present, past, or future tense. It is not used with motion verbs in the present, as the multidirectional verb already unambiguously has this meaning. | ||
** ''yaive prājamne | ** ''yaive prājamne yahikeñeaʔuça'' "I am used to read every evening" | ||
** ''yaive prājamne | ** ''yaive prājamne yahikeñeaʔaṃça'' "I used to read every evening" | ||
** ''yaive prājamne | ** ''yaive prājamne yahikeñeaʔiṣyaṃça'' "I will be used to read every evening" | ||
* ''infinitive'' + ''nartaflulke'' (to reach): to come to X, to end up X-ing, to result in X-ing | |||
** ''yųlakenartaçafliven'' "(s)he ended up eating" | |||
** ''lañšorakenartaflunirųt'' "they ended up marrying each other" | |||
* ''infinitive'' (or more formally ''perfect participle'') + ''kitte'' (to put): to keep X-ed: | |||
** ''valdekitė'' / ''uvaldacās kitė'' "it is kept opened" | |||
* ''infinitive'' + either ''smitiāke'' (to hang from) or ''maitiāke'' (to be in front of): prospective aspect, to be about to X | |||
** ''yųlakesmiçatimu'' "I am about to eat" | |||
** ''yahikemaitimė'' "it is about to be read" | |||
==Pronouns== | ==Pronouns== |
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