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Clitics could be attached in all tenses and moods and didn't change their form like real verb personal endings. However they had long form (if the verb began in a vowel) and short (if the verb began in a consonant). There was no clitic for a third person, a corresponding pronoun was always used in that case. A similar '''reflexive clitic''' (-sej-/-si-) was also present which made a verb intransitive (it is similar to English word "oneself). For example: ''nātigēdjau'' means "I asked you", '' | Clitics could be attached in all tenses and moods and didn't change their form like real verb personal endings. However they had long form (if the verb began in a vowel) and short (if the verb began in a consonant). There was no clitic for a third person, a corresponding pronoun was always used in that case. A similar '''reflexive clitic''' (-sej-/-si-) was also present which made a verb intransitive (it is similar to English word "oneself). For example: ''nātigēdjau'' means "I asked you", ''benāsigēdjesi'' is "if you ask yourself". | ||
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