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grammar_verb [2022/04/07 17:32] – [Nonfinite forms] morgothgrammar_verb [2023/09/07 19:38] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 | Tark matû | Humans die | | Tark matû | Humans die |
  
-In some subdialects these suffixes may be used only with //transitive// verbs.+Suffix //-â// is often skipped when word "ash" (one) is the subject. In some subdialects these suffixes may be used only with //transitive// verbs.
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-**//[[grammar_voice|Voice]]//** denotes relationship between action, subject and object. There are two voices in standard Nûrlâm: active and passive. When subject is the agent (doer) of the action the voice is called active. When subject is the target, patient or undergoer of the action then the verb is passive. Standard Nûrlâm uses mostly active voice. Passive voice may be expressed by using //[[grammar_participle|participles]]// and sometimes with [[syntax_impersonal|impersonal constructions]].+**//[[grammar_voice|Voice]]//** denotes relationship between action, subject and object. There are two voices in standard Nûrlâm: active and passive. When subject is the agent (doer) of the action the voice is called active. When subject is the target, patient or undergoer of the action then the verb is passive. Standard Nûrlâm uses mostly active voice. Passive voice may be expressed by adding suffix //-âk// before markers of tense or using //[[grammar_participle|participles]]// and sometimes with [[syntax_impersonal|impersonal constructions]].
  
 When direct object is the reflexive pronoun //-îm// ("self") added to the verb as a clitic, it may be analyzed as //reflexive voice//. But because this term is uncommon this wiki will rarely use it. When direct object is the reflexive pronoun //-îm// ("self") added to the verb as a clitic, it may be analyzed as //reflexive voice//. But because this term is uncommon this wiki will rarely use it.
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