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Verbs from Hebrew are usually borrowed in the deverbal noun form.
Verbs from Hebrew are usually borrowed in the deverbal noun form.
====Tenses====
====Tenses====
The tenses are (pres, past/conditional, fut) x (imperfective, perfective). The auxiliary controls the tense and the preposition controls the aspect.
The tenses are (pres, past/conditional, fut) x (imperfective, perfective). The auxiliary controls the tense and the preposition controls the aspect:
 
* to șe ă(g) = present
* to șe nei = past perfective
* vă șe ă(g) = past imperfective
* vă șe nei = pluperfect
* bei șe ă(g) = future imperfective
* bei șe nei = future perfective


*''to șe ag yth'' = he eats; he is eating
*''to șe ag yth'' = he eats; he is eating
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