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Chlouvānem furthermore also have a '''non-finite form''' (''emibąukire daradhūs'') (the '''-ke''' form, called '''infinitive''' hereafter). | Chlouvānem furthermore also have a '''non-finite form''' (''emibąukire daradhūs'') (the '''-ke''' form, called '''infinitive''' hereafter). | ||
The high degree of synthesis of the Chlouvānem verb is often mentioned through examples such as '' | The high degree of synthesis of the Chlouvānem verb is often mentioned through examples such as ''įstayamāmālvisuɂutsa'', meaning "even if, apparently, (s)he regularly wanted to tie up something...", a form of the verb ''įsmāmalveke'' "to regularly tie up something", itself derived from the verb ''įsmālke'' "to tie up", ultimately from the single root ''māl-'' "to unite". | ||
===Verb classes=== | ===Verb classes=== |
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