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Special imperative forms only exist in the second person; other persons use the subjunctive. In the second person affirmative, the subjunctive can be used to make a command softer.
Special imperative forms only exist in the second person; other persons use the subjunctive. In the second person affirmative, the subjunctive can be used to make a command softer.


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'''Habitual''' is formed with the suffix ''-ängä'' [''-ngä''] in the present and ''-ängi'' [''-ngi''] in the perfect.
:e.g. ጔደጘ ''gwèddängä'' "to walk regularly", ጔደጚ ''gwèddängi'' "to have walked regularly".
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====Verb extensions====
====Verb extensions====
'''Passive''' is formed with the ending ''-́wa'' in the present and ''-́wi'' in the perfect.
'''Passive''' is formed with the ending ''-́wa'' in the present and ''-́wi'' in the perfect.
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