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=== Tenses === | === Tenses === | ||
− | Like English, D'ni has both ''simple'' ("I read") and '' | + | Like English, D'ni has both ''simple'' ("I read") and ''progressive'' ("I am reading") tenses, each in ''simple'' ("I read") and ''perfect'' ("I have read") form. |
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: {{Parsed D'ni|re-|doyhah||do-}}-{{Parsed D'ni|mahlah|-en}} "the machine is coming" | : {{Parsed D'ni|re-|doyhah||do-}}-{{Parsed D'ni|mahlah|-en}} "the machine is coming" | ||
: {{Parsed D'ni|dol-}}-{{Parsed D'ni|gid|-en||ben||pahrtahvo|-tee||vahgahfah}} "it has been excavating for six hours" | : {{Parsed D'ni|dol-}}-{{Parsed D'ni|gid|-en||ben||pahrtahvo|-tee||vahgahfah}} "it has been excavating for six hours" | ||
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=== Passives === | === Passives === |