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Perfect tenses use the construction ''tainn'' ('after', often pronounced ''tann'') followed by the verbal noun.
Perfect tenses use the construction ''tainn'' ('after', often pronounced ''tann'') followed by the verbal noun.


Verbs are negated with ''cha'' or ''chan'', from a Tergetian word meaning "emptiness". In the past tense, ''cha do''-L is used.
Verbs are negated with ''tir''.
 
The imperative uses the bare present tense stem; imperative sentences are in the form verb + object.
The imperative uses the bare present tense stem; imperative sentences are in the form verb + object.


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