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- Also, there is no imperfect subjunctive, optative or imperative.
- The optative used the clitic set of secondary personal inflections.
- Early Indo-Iranian texts mostly lack attestations of stative optative forms.
- There is also an optative mood used in certain dialects.
- Optative is in its form identical to the perfect participle.
- The optative indicates a positive or negative desire or wish.
- In certain adverbial frames, the optative indicates positive or negative potential.
- The subjunctive mood derives from the PIE optative mood.
- The optative was used to express wishes or hopes.
- The third is optative modal prefix ( OPT ).
- Wappo also includes pre-verbal optative mood particles.
- Jean Mayer, a buoyant and optative Frenchman, served for 16 boisterous years.
- English has no morphological optative, but there are various constructions with optative meaning.
- English has no morphological optative, but there are various constructions with optative meaning.
- Secondary endings are used with the imperfect, conditional, aorist, and optative.
- The optative, as other moods, is found in active voice and middle voice.
- In Sanskrit, the optative is formed by adding the secondary endings to the verb stem.
- Eastern Armenian forms its necessitative by adding particle " piti " before the optative forms.
- The most important effect of this rule is to delete most occurrences of in the thematic optative.
- Examples of languages with an optative mood are Biblical Hebrew, Ancient Greek, Yup'ik.
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