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To create the three perfect aspects, present, past (or pluperfect) and future perfects, past participle form is used together with conjugated auxiliary verb 'ney' listed above: 'Neym kni gekhu päri nakholt.' 'I have built my house.' in which 'nakholt' is from 'khuol' meaning 'to build'. With 'ney' there is also a form 'nayh' for 'I/we have been', but it isn't used very often. Example of the future perfect: ''''Neorah''' phe mon '''natläsut'''.' 'You '''will have died''' then.' | To create the three perfect aspects, present, past (or pluperfect) and future perfects, past participle form is used together with conjugated auxiliary verb 'ney' listed above: 'Neym kni gekhu päri nakholt.' 'I have built my house.' in which 'nakholt' is from 'khuol' meaning 'to build'. With 'ney' there is also a form 'nayh' for 'I/we have been', but it isn't used very often. Example of the future perfect: ''''Neorah''' phe mon '''natläsut'''.' 'You '''will have died''' then.' | ||
With polite pronouns, a special suffix '-ron' can be added to the second singular: 'Neyhron Pheor doile roh.' 'You are very beautiful.' | |||
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