Suwáá/Unknown: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 929: Line 929:
The subjunctive form is similar to the preterite form, but has a short vowel in the stem (like the imperative) instead of a long vowel. The short vowel often elides when a suffix beginning with a vowel is added.
The subjunctive form is similar to the preterite form, but has a short vowel in the stem (like the imperative) instead of a long vowel. The short vowel often elides when a suffix beginning with a vowel is added.


The non-2nd person imperatives may be formed with the hortative particle ''c'' (< ''ci'' 'come') plus the subjunctive. In archaic language the bare subjunctive is used for hortatives and optatives:
The non-2nd person imperatives may be formed with the hortative particle ''c'' (< ''ci'' 'come') plus the subjunctive.  
 
In archaic language the bare subjunctive is used for hortatives and optatives:


:'''''Jéce memlóčov lók.'''''
:'''''Jéce memlóčov lók.'''''
139,285

edits

Navigation menu