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* The future tense is shown by a suffixation of -lèsh, which comes directly from the word ''lesh'', meaning "up (and out)" since the concept of time is an movement upwards.
* The future tense is shown by a suffixation of -lèsh, which comes directly from the word ''lesh'', meaning "up (and out)" since the concept of time is an movement upwards.
* The hypothetical is shown by a suffixation of -ivrät, which is a contraction of ''iv'' and ''ukirät'', meaning "of" and "possibility" respectively. ''Ivrät'' translates roughly to "maybe" in English and is commonly used in conversation.
* The hypothetical is shown by a suffixation of -ivrät, which is a contraction of ''iv'' and ''ukirät'', meaning "of" and "possibility" respectively. ''Ivrät'' translates roughly to "maybe" in English and is commonly used in conversation.
* The necessitive is a altered form of the verb ''buâl'', "to need".
* The necessitive is an altered form of the verb ''buâl'', "to need".
* The Imperfective and perfective use a auxiliary which became suffixed and altered form. They use the verbs ''cáak'', "to go" and ''yhalik'', "to complete" respectively.
* The Imperfective and perfective use a auxiliary which became suffixed and altered form. They use the verbs ''cáak'', "to go" and ''yhalik'', "to complete" respectively.