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Imperative. In the Future Tense, the Verbal inflexion in the Nominative Case continues. In it the suffixes 'ijja' etc. are not added to the Verbs. For expressing the Past Tense the Past Participle is used in the Impersonal form. This type of Impersonal form does not exist in English.
Suffixes of the
Impersonal form Hasa
ijja
ia /iya
Hasijja
Instrumental Singular
(Noun)
Hasia/
Hasiya
Narindena/Narindeṇam
Kamalena/Kamalenam
Sasãe/Sasǎi/Sasǎa
Instrumental Singular
(Pronoun)
Mai/Mae/Me/Mamae
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Tai/Tae/Tume/Tumae
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Present Tense
(Third Person
Singular)
Hasijjai
Hasijjadi
Hasiai/
Hasiadi
etc.
Past Tense Imperative
(Third Person
(Third Person
Singular)
Singular)
Hasijjau
Hasijjadu
Hasiau/
Hasiadu
Hasijjaia
(Hasijjia)
Hasiaia
(Hasija)
Present Tense
Hasijjai/etc.
Hasiai/etc.
Viasijjai/etc.
Viasiai/etc.
Jaggijjai/etc.
Jaggiai/etc.
Hasijjai/etc.
Hasiai/etc.
Hasijjai/etc. Hasiai/etc.
= The king laughs.
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The lotus blooms.
The sister wakes up.
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= I laugh.
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: You laugh.
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