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== Modality & Moods ==
== Modality & Moods ==
The emission of modality and moods works in a agglutinative way.
The modality and the mood are put both side by side.
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!Moods
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!Modality
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!Affirmative
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!Declarative
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!Imperative
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!Abilitive
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!Interrogative
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!Permissive
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!Conditionnal
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!Desirative
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!Subjunctive
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!Likelihood
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!Obligative
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Common verbs inflect with feelings. it's an important way to communicate, in addition that the punctuation has disappeared.
Common verbs inflect with feelings. it's an important way to communicate, in addition that the punctuation has disappeared.


The inflection with feelings work in a agglutinative way to perceive all the emotions that are wanted to be emitted.
The inflection with feelings works in a agglutinative way to perceive all the emotions that are wanted to be emitted.
 
== Voices ==
'''Kallestiyes''' hasn't passive voice, but active voice and impersonal passive voice.
 
== Reflexive Verb ==
In grammar, a '''reflexive verb''' is, loosely, a verb whose direct object is the same as its subject; for example, "I wash myself".
 
To make a verb, a refleive verb, we have to put the prefix ''-'' on the verb and then we don't need the object because the subject '''is''' the object.
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