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{{Dict D'ni Verb}}
{{Dict D'ni Adverb}}
#can, could
#can, could


===Usage===
===Usage===
* ''voohee'' is often used as an auxiliary verb, following the main verb. The tense is marked the main verb.
* ''voohee'' is used as an auxiliary, usually following the main verb. The tense is marked on the main verb.
* When used as an auxiliary verb, ''{{de|ril}}'' can be prefixed to ''voohee'' for negation of the mood (e.g. ''rilvoohee'' meaning "cannot" or "could not").
* ''{{de|ril}}'' can be prefixed to ''voohee'' for negation of the mood (i.e. ''rilvoohee'' meaning "cannot" or "could not").

Revision as of 22:26, 29 February 2020

D'ni

vUhE

Romanization

Pronunciation

IPA: /vu.hi/

Adverb

voohee

  1. can, could

Usage

  • voohee is used as an auxiliary, usually following the main verb. The tense is marked on the main verb.
  • ril can be prefixed to voohee for negation of the mood (i.e. rilvoohee meaning "cannot" or "could not").