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Causative forms just add the causative endings, without further modifying the stem.
Causative forms just add the causative endings, without further modifying the stem.


'''-ora-''' and '''-ьeiš-''' verbs use '''-oreka-''' and '''-ьeišca-''' respectively, without other modifications, but they're often substituted by ''infinitive + daudike'' constructions. In many of the northeastern and northwestern lands of the Inquisition, this analytic construction is used instead of the synthetic desiderative in almost any case.
In many of the northeastern and northwestern lands of the Inquisition, the analytic ''infinitive + daudike'' construction is used instead of the synthetic desiderative in almost any case.


Examples of desiderative mood stems are:

Examples of desiderative mood stems are:

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