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*Polar Interrogative clause - To apply the Polar Interrogative clause push the main verb to the start of the sentence with tense and adverbs following and adjective before verb. Ex, “Jadit’ t’ek jad”, literally meaning “Drinking you water”
*Polar Interrogative clause - To apply the Polar Interrogative clause push the main verb to the start of the sentence with tense and adverbs following and adjective before verb. Ex, “Jadit’ t’ek jad”, literally meaning “Drinking you water”


*Opinion Interrogative clause- To apply Opinion Interrogative clause use the word “Llólt’” before the subject. Ex, “Llólt tek temú”, literally meaning “Feel you about mom”.
*Opinion Interrogative clause- To apply Opinion Interrogative clause use the word “Llólt’” before the subject. Ex, “Llólt vek temú”, literally meaning “Feel you about mom”.


*Standard Interrogative clause- To apply an Interrogative clause use the “Vikúit” meaning being, followed by the determiner “Vk’á” meaning what, before the subject. If you want to ask for the time , follow “Vk’á” by  “kret ddim”. To ask about a place, follow “Vk’á” by “kret vvem”. To ask why, follow “Vk’á” by “dret vfem”. To ask why, follow “Vk’á” by “dret kazlz”. Ex, “Vikúit’ vk’á kret vvem”, literally meaning “Being what the time”.
*Standard Interrogative clause- To apply an Interrogative clause use the “Vikúit” meaning being, followed by the determiner “Vk’á” meaning what, before the subject. If you want to ask for the time , follow “Vk’á” by  “kret ddim”. To ask about a place, follow “Vk’á” by “kret vvem”. To ask why, follow “Vk’á” by “dret vfem”. To ask why, follow “Vk’á” by “dret kazlz”. Ex, “Vikúit’ vk’á kret vvem”, literally meaning “Being what the time”.
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