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  • *Subjunctive (after preverbs): also IMPERATIVE
    15 KB (2,308 words) - 22:01, 18 November 2023
  • ...comprising ''factual‑intentional modality'' (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, conditional, or optative), ''syntactic modality'' (declarative, interrogat ! Subjunctive
    49 KB (6,456 words) - 14:40, 30 December 2022
  • ...>CIS</small>), meaning "before", also introducing subordinate clauses with subjunctive. ...arba'', sg. ''viarb'') generally have six moods: three finite (indicative, subjunctive, imperative) and three non-finite ones (infinitive, participle, gerundive).
    124 KB (17,853 words) - 19:08, 1 November 2023
  • ...y corresponds to English ''let'', ''may'', ''shall'' or ''should'', or the subjunctive in certain contexts. The third mood, reputative, is used to convey the mean Since Proto-Indo-European has not yet evolved the traditional suffixes for subjunctive and optative by the time of the language split (Middle PIE), the language l
    75 KB (10,333 words) - 22:06, 4 July 2021
  • Remarkably, they are derived from the standard ''subjunctive'' personal markers of Old Norse, which were also applied to weak verbs in t
    22 KB (2,988 words) - 06:32, 27 June 2024
  • *Subjunctive mood is often also used for future marking.
    21 KB (2,828 words) - 09:40, 4 May 2024
  • Indicative and conjunctive/subjunctive have merged, but the latter is still formed syntactically by fronting the v
    19 KB (2,931 words) - 12:22, 24 January 2024
  • * Subjunctive: ''me'' + IND for 1st and 2nd person, but ''mi'' + IND for 3rd person *'''Subjunctive''' (potential), which is used to express possibility as well as in some dep
    75 KB (11,134 words) - 15:31, 20 July 2021
  • * reduction in verb conjugation, with almost total loss of the subjunctive, plus analogical levelling of inflexions ...to form Present and Past Continuous tenses and, less commonly, Future and Subjunctive Past tenses for regular verbs.
    81 KB (11,923 words) - 13:50, 4 May 2024
  • The passive has a tentative subjunctive/future form which is formed by adding ''-d'' to the singular endings and ''
    22 KB (3,452 words) - 21:58, 4 July 2021
  • ...nction, a 1/2/3 form-distinction, a non-past/past tense-distinction, and a subjunctive/indicative mood-distinction. Regarding the form-distinction in particular,
    15 KB (2,191 words) - 13:29, 5 May 2021
  • ...nction, a 1/2/3 form-distinction, a non-past/past tense-distinction, and a subjunctive/indicative mood-distinction. Regarding the form-distinction in particular,
    20 KB (2,931 words) - 13:28, 9 March 2024
  • | ''fa-'' (polite imperative)<br>''nang-'' (subjunctive)<br>''kan-'' (conditional)<br>''khă-'' (imperative)
    21 KB (3,056 words) - 21:48, 20 November 2023
  • jex subjunctive
    26 KB (4,245 words) - 22:34, 3 January 2021
  • ! Subjunctive endings<br/>(subj. and imperative) The imperative uses the same stem as the present, but with the subjunctive/imperative endings, except for the second person singular which has no endi
    110 KB (17,430 words) - 20:06, 10 June 2022
  • *Subjunctive mood is often also used for future marking.
    27 KB (3,855 words) - 20:49, 24 March 2024
  • ...he imperfective subjunctive) and with the perfect stem (for the perfective subjunctive). ! Subjunctive
    143 KB (21,967 words) - 11:13, 29 June 2024
  • * '''subjunctive '''- used to express general advices (jussive use), purpose (supine use), a First person singular imperatives (which derive from PCT subjunctive endings) describe a strong obligation. Second person singular imperatives i
    129 KB (20,357 words) - 13:13, 21 January 2018
  • ...al form of ''najalle'' (to happen). Sentence-final, requires a verb in the subjunctive mood, e.g. ''yahatite najelai'' "maybe I'll read it". * '''tatta''' — despite, even though; requires a noun in the essive case or a subjunctive verb (e.g. ''gu talunīs ša tatta dadrā'' "even though you didn't come, i
    139 KB (21,561 words) - 13:12, 2 September 2021
  • *The past subjunctive of verbs is umlauted except for the 3rd person singular, which never is. In ...nt. There are further classifications of preterit-present, aorist-present, subjunctive-present, and anomalous, and many of them overlap with the simplistic “str
    118 KB (17,156 words) - 13:07, 4 May 2024
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