With the perfective tense / nah /, for instance, the ergative suffixes are identical to the absolutive suffixes.
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The perfective tense in the indicative mood has two remote-past forms, analogous to the English simple past.
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The perfective tense demonstrates that an act has been completed; on the other hand, the intentive tense indicates that a subject plans or planned to carry out a certain act.
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In the perfective tense, the root " qop " ( which is the expected root for the perfective tense ) is followed by the root " ar ", which is the root for the present tense.
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In the perfective tense, the root " qop " ( which is the expected root for the perfective tense ) is followed by the root " ar ", which is the root for the present tense.