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### Participle
An Pashto you can use the infinitive form of a verb as a participle, meaning you can use it *as noun* in a sentence. For example, we can take the verb <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{"ts":1527812856,"i":11617,"p":"لیکل","f":"leekul","g":"leekul","e":"to write","c":"v. trans./gramm. trans.","ec":"write,writes,writing,wrote,written"}} /> and use it as a particple meaning either:
In Pashto you can use the infinitive form of a verb as a participle, meaning you can use it *as noun* in a sentence. For example, we can take the verb <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{"ts":1527812856,"i":11617,"p":"لیکل","f":"leekul","g":"leekul","e":"to write","c":"v. trans./gramm. trans.","ec":"write,writes,writing,wrote,written"}} /> and use it as a particple meaning either:
- "to write" or
- "writing"
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- hitting children, or (the kids are the object being hit)
- children's hitting (the kids are the subject doing the hitting)
(children's) hitting / to hit (children)
And we can use this NP block as noun in a sentence.
<Examples opts={opts}>{psmd([{