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Lo-Toga language / Subjunctive mood / Tense–aspect–mood / Serial verb construction / Irrealis mood / Conditional sentence / Aorist / Optative mood / Dependent clause / Grammar / Linguistics / Grammatical moods
Date: 2012-11-09 10:25:48
Lo-Toga language
Subjunctive mood
Tense–aspect–mood
Serial verb construction
Irrealis mood
Conditional sentence
Aorist
Optative mood
Dependent clause
Grammar
Linguistics
Grammatical moods

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