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Peshpeg verbs consist of an inflected auxiliary followed by a verbal noun.  The auxiliary developed from the fusion of a bound subject marker to the connective particle ''mon'', derived from the Minhast connective ''min'', to the locative suffix ''-bi'', plus a tense-aspect marker (if any), followed by the verbal noun which contains the semantic content of the verb phrase.
Peshpeg verbs consist of an inflected auxiliary followed by a verbal noun.  The auxiliary developed from the fusion of a bound subject marker to the connective particle ''mon'', derived from the Minhast connective ''min'', to the locative suffix ''-bi'', plus a tense-aspect marker (if any), followed by the verbal noun which contains the semantic content of the verb phrase.
 
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|phrase = Orun mon golach on nodórji gomboji uzan
|phrase = Orun mon golach on nodórji gomboji uzan
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===Particles===
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