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Description of verbs in Jujen te Pesone
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1. Adjectives
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Verbs have a single form in Jujen te Pesone, meaning there are no conjugations: Jo Enkis entente = 1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I English speak
Tae Enkis entente = 3PThird person plural (person)
neither speaker nor addressee, they/them English speak
The past and future tenses are formed using the auxiliary verbs meaning to have and to go:
Nin ta ujoe ikoe = 2SSecond person singular (person)
addressee (you) 3SThird person singular (person)
neither speaker nor addressee PASPast
action occurred before moment of speech write
Nine ta koe ikoe = 2PSecond person plural (person)
addressee (plural) 3SThird person singular (person)
neither speaker nor addressee FUTFuture (tense)
action occurring after the moment of speech write
The imperative mood can be formed using the interjection kipja, meaning please (though this doesn't necessarily indicate a polite request):
Nin pat ikoe, kipja = 2SSecond person singular (person)
addressee (you) letter write IMPImperative (mood)
command
Nine pat pu ikoe, kipja = 2PSecond person plural (person)
addressee (plural) letter NEGNegative (polarity)
not write IMPImperative (mood)
command
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