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Each tense has an infinitive formed with the bare stem of that tense that declines as a noun - e.g. ''gaɓɓam'' "in order to habitually throw". The corresponding participles/adjectives are formed with the genitive - e.g. ''gaaⱳiya'' "throwing" ("of throwing"), ''lamooriya'' "about to be lead", and ''ħaɗɗiya'' "Hadda (''adj.'')" ("of being Hadda").  
Each tense has an infinitive formed with the bare stem of that tense that declines as a noun - e.g. ''gaɓɓam'' "in order to habitually throw". The corresponding participles/adjectives are formed with the genitive - e.g. ''gaaⱳiya'' "throwing" ("of throwing"), ''lamooriya'' "about to be lead", and ''ħaɗɗiya'' "Hadda (''adj.'')" ("of being Hadda").  


The infinitive can also be used with person prefixes - e.g. ''migaaⱳa'' "my throwing".
The infinitive can also be used with person prefixes - e.g. ''mugaaⱳa'' "my throwing".


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