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The second is for relative clauses, "The man '''whom I like'''" where the verb is turned into a participle but the sentence itself remains otherwise the same, and is like unlike english placed infront of the noun it describes.
The second is for relative clauses, "The man '''whom I like'''" where the verb is turned into a participle but the sentence itself remains otherwise the same, and is like unlike english placed infront of the noun it describes.


To get the subject or object back into the clause one uses the Postpositions and Pjë, both highly irregular, before the participle with the noun in their proper case.
To get the subject or object back into the clause one uses the Postpositions Kwë and Tlë, both highly irregular, before the participle with the noun in their proper case.


Active voice cannot be used in participles.
Active voice cannot be used in participles.

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