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1. What does the particle refer to? Is it a or a jussive marker?
2. Why do some verbs end with , and some with ?
-**TLDR answer:**
+In this section, we'll explain how this all works.
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+
+Spoiler quick answer:
- *Basic form*: Jussive phrases are made using the jussive particle with subjunctive or present verbs.
- Verbs end in (like the first example above)
- *Exception*: when there's a conflict with another 2nd pers mini pronoun like , we leave out the jussive marker and instead use the 2nd person imperative form.
- Verbs end in (like the second example above)
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## The jussive دې form