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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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