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The optative mood (/ˈɒptətɪv/ or /ɒpˈteɪtɪv/; abbreviated OPT) is a grammatical mood that indicates a wish or hope regarding a given action. It is a superset... |
Hurrian language (section Indicative mood) mood, several special verb forms are used, which are derived from the indicative (non-modal) forms. Wishes and commands are formed with an optative system... |
masculine and feminine grammatical gender, and it lacks subjunctive and optative moods as well as aspect. Various hypotheses have been formulated to explain... |
Urartian language (section Mood marking) suffixes, participates in the construction of several modal forms: 1. An optative form, also regularly used in clauses introduced with ašə "when", is constructed... |
(active and mediopassive), and two moods (indicative and imperative), lacking the subjunctive and optative moods found in other old IE languages like... |
Middle Persian (section Subjunctive and optative) loss of distinctive subjunctive and optative forms, and the increasing use of verbal prefixes to express verbal moods a transition from split ergative back... |