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'''Subjunctive''' is formed with the ending ''-é'' {''-́''}. <!--The '''perfect subjunctive''' is formed by placing a high tone on the final vowel of the perfect.-->There is no perfect subjunctive. | '''Subjunctive''' is formed with the ending ''-é'' {''-́''}. <!--The '''perfect subjunctive''' is formed by placing a high tone on the final vowel of the perfect.-->There is no perfect subjunctive. | ||
:e.g. | :e.g. በዬዴ ''bäyedd<b>é</b>'' "if he/she/it walks" | ||
The '''singular imperative''' is formed with the ending ''-á'' {''-́''} in the absence of prefixes, and identically to the subjunctive in the presence of object prefixes. The '''plural imperative''' is formed with the ending ''-(ä)ní''. Both singular and plural imperatives are replaced with the corresponding subjunctives when negated. | The '''singular imperative''' is formed with the ending ''-á'' {''-́''} in the absence of prefixes, and identically to the subjunctive in the presence of object prefixes. The '''plural imperative''' is formed with the ending ''-(ä)ní''. Both singular and plural imperatives are replaced with the corresponding subjunctives when negated. |
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