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===Verbs===
===Verbs===


The passive binyan uses the prefix ca- (la- if the first consonant is palatal or velar) and the causative binyan uses ka- (ta- if the first consonant is palatal or velar).
Verbs inflect for aspect, number and transitivity, but not tense.


* paṇoba, capṇoba, kapaṇboṇa
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==
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