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====Tense, aspect, mood====
====Tense, aspect, mood====
'''Notes:'''  
'''Notes:'''  
*The Class 1 forms ending in an accented vowel lose the accent when non-final, unfocused, or used descriptively and lengthen the final vowel when used interrogatively (if focused) - e.g. ''Cali arká'' "I see Ali"; ''Cáli arka'' "I see ''Ali''"; ''yarka nama'' "person who sees"; ''Cali tarkaa?'' "Do you see Ali?"
*The Class 1 forms ending in an accented vowel lose the accent when non-final, unfocused, or used descriptively and lengthen the final vowel when used interrogatively (if focused) - e.g. ''Cali arká'' "I see Ali"; ''Cáli arka'' "I see ''Ali''"; ''yarka nama'' "people who see"; ''Cali tarkaa?'' "Do you see Ali?"
*The negation particle ''ma'' is accented and causes the verb's accent to be weakened or dropped (unless case endings or derivational prefixes are attached, in which case ''ma'' weakens its accent). It may be written attached to the verb. The jussive affirmative particle ''haa'' is also accented, but the imperative negative particle ''hin'' is unaccented.
*The negation particle ''ma'' is accented and causes the verb's accent to be weakened or dropped (unless case endings or derivational prefixes are attached, in which case ''ma'' weakens its accent). It may be written attached to the verb. The jussive affirmative particle ''haa'' is also accented, but the imperative negative particle ''hin'' is unaccented.
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