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The infinitive of purpose ({{sc|prps}}) is formed by adding ''-áyim'' to the root. This form is used in conjunction with verbs of motion to indicate purpose.
The infinitive of purpose ({{sc|prps}}) is formed by adding ''-áyim'' to the root. This form is used in conjunction with verbs of motion to indicate purpose.
:''zirakáyim azfârún êbuyâkhrôm'' ‘I travel to the fortress to explore’  
:''zirakáyim azfârún êbuyâkhrôm'' ‘I travel to the fortress to explore’
 
Finally, there is a kind of participle, the verbal adverb, which denotes an ongoing action of the verb. It is formed by suffixing ''-šku''.
:''azalušku'' (‘away-dwindling’) from '''√LUH-''' (‘diminish’).
 
===Nominal morphology===
===Nominal morphology===
====Nouns====
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