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*Mle: This, Refers to the utterence itself
*Mle: This, Refers to the utterence itself
*Mlwe: This, refers to a segment that is about to be uttered or will be in a short time
*Mlwe: This, refers to a segment that is about to be uttered or will be in a short time
'''Mlwe''' may be used to mark objects, like a demonstratives, that one is about to explain. "''Walking I saw '''this''' dog''"
===Interrogative===
===Interrogative===
Interogative forms are used to ask for questions. While english makes no distinction between Determiner form, '''''what''' animal ate those?'', and Pro-noun form, '''''What''' fell on him?'', Umbrean does and heavily so.
Interogative forms are used to ask for questions. While english makes no distinction between Determiner form, '''''what''' animal ate those?'', and Pro-noun form, '''''What''' fell on him?'', Umbrean does and heavily so.

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