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|ietf = avr-vi-vrs
|ietf = avr-vi-vrs
|iso2 = vrs
|iso2 = vrs
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Vairish
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====Moods====
====Moods====
Vairish verbs can inflect for 6 moods, which are the following :
Vairish verbs can inflect for 7 moods, which are the following :
; Indicative
; Indicative
: The indicative is the default, unmarked mood of verbs. It is used to indicate that the action is a statement for the speaker.
; Optative
; Optative
: The optative can be used to indicate wishes or hopes. It can also be used to indicate that the action is encouraged.
; Imprecative
; Imprecative
; Jussive
: The imprecative can be used to indicate misfortune upon another person/thing. It can also be used to indicate that the action is discouraged.
; Interrogative
; Imperative
: The imperative is used to create commands/requests. More rarely, it could also be used to indicate that the action is a requirement.
; Hypothetical  
; Hypothetical  
: The hypothetical mood is used to indicate that an action could have happened, but didn't. It is only used in the Non-Future tense.
; Deductive
: The deductive mood is used to indicate that the statement was deducted from another source, and wasn't known beforehand.
; Inferential
: The inferential mood is used to report a non-witnessed action without confirming it.


[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Vairish]]
[[Category:Vairish]]
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