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The active voice is usually not marked in the affirmative, but if necessary there might be an l to represent it.
The active voice is usually not marked in the affirmative, but if necessary there might be an l to represent it.
==== Mood ====
==== Mood ====
Mood is used to roughly express how the speaker feels about the action. There are 14 moods in Vurásandi:<br />
Mood is used to roughly express how the speaker feels about the action. There are 14 moods in Vurásandi:<br />
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* Esperative mood (ESP)- used to express hopes and dreams
* Esperative mood (ESP)- used to express hopes and dreams
* Amative mood (AMA)- used to express likes
* Amative mood (AMA)- used to express likes
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Indicative mood is not marked. The other endings in the same order as listed are as follows: -z-, -s-, -f-, -z'-, -s'-, -j-, -t'-, -d'-, -q-, -c-, -v-, -x-, and -h-.


==== Aspect ====
==== Aspect ====
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* Resumptative aspect (RSM)- used to talk about continuing where you left off.
* Resumptative aspect (RSM)- used to talk about continuing where you left off.
* Resultative aspect (RES)- used to talk about finishing things.
* Resultative aspect (RES)- used to talk about finishing things.
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As you might have guessed, neutral aspect is not marked. The remaining endings in the same order as listed above are as follows: -k/g-, -t/d-, -p/b-, -w-, -y-, -l-, -r-, and -n/m.
For some aspects there are two possibilities. Look at the letter that comes before the aspect indicator. If it is an unvoiced consonant, use the the choice that comes in front of the slash (unvoiced consonant). If the letter before is a vowel or a voiced consonant, then use the voiced option.