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The impersonal pronoun ''tung'' (from ''tăchung'' 'some') can be used instead of a passive voice. In fact it's more general purpose than the passive voice which can only be used to turn direct objects into subjects. ''tung'' may be used to state general prohibitions:  
The impersonal pronoun ''tung'' (from ''tăchung'' 'some') can be used instead of a passive voice. In fact it's more general purpose than the passive voice which can only be used to turn direct objects into subjects. ''tung'' may be used to state general prohibitions:  
:'''''Tung die lieb sä șa ngud mi lătseap tsrăboł.'''''
:'''''Tung die lieb sä șa ngud mi ădoac tsrăboł.'''''
:''You don't let fire burn in a closed room.''
:''You don't let fire burn in a closed room.''


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