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The last inflectional category of Chlouvānem verbs is the '''mood''' (''darišam'', pl. ''darišye''). Chlouvānem grammarians traditionally distinguish only three moods, which are those that cannot be combined: | The last inflectional category of Chlouvānem verbs is the '''mood''' (''darišam'', pl. ''darišye''). Chlouvānem grammarians traditionally distinguish only three moods, which are those that cannot be combined: | ||
* '''indicative''' ('' | * '''indicative''' (''urḍāmiti darišam'') - the realis mood; | ||
* '''optative''' (''purmanūkire darišam'') - used to express wishes or hopes, as well as orders or commands; | * '''optative''' (''purmanūkire darišam'') - used to express wishes or hopes, as well as orders or commands; | ||
* '''subjunctive''' (''milkausire darišam'') - used to express general advices (jussive use), purpose (supine use), unreal things that may happen or might have happened, and also syntactically conditioned by some particles. | * '''subjunctive''' (''milkausire darišam'') - used to express general advices (jussive use), purpose (supine use), unreal things that may happen or might have happened, and also syntactically conditioned by some particles. |
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