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===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
Verbs inflect for aspect, number and transitivity, but not tense. | |||
There are seven binyanim in Pandoga, as in Hebrew: | |||
* PaRoHa = active simple | |||
* PaReHa = active intensive | |||
* camaPRoHa = active causative | |||
* kaPaRHoṇa = reflexive | |||
* PiRHota = passive causative | |||
* malaPReHa = passive intensive | |||
* maPReHa = passive simple | |||
The formant "m" in the active causative and passive simple forms turns into an "n" when the next consonant is labial, so the actual forms are "canaproha" and "napreha". | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||