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-t and -ot suffixes - Va Ehenív
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Past tense.
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 20 Jun 2019, 08:40.

[comments] -t (-t) and -ot (-ot) put a verb into past tense, like -ed or -d. -ot (-ot) is used for verbs that already end in -t.

Example:
Va θést, opríλ yatat.
Va thést, opríl yatat.
She won the game.

Example 2:
Va kworo, és λomatot.
Va kworo, és lomatot.
I answered the question.

-t (-t) is also used at the end of numbers to make first, second, third, etc.

Example:
Zit, nævu va θést, opríλ žavt.
Zit, nævu va thést, opríl zhavt.
She came first in the game.
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