From 9d78081ef4c2163d151176a0bbad75b64dd5231d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: adueck Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 22:15:01 +0400 Subject: [PATCH] fixup --- src/content/verbs/jussive.mdx | 39 +++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/content/verbs/jussive.mdx b/src/content/verbs/jussive.mdx index 2cf6d9c..4e5a9f2 100644 --- a/src/content/verbs/jussive.mdx +++ b/src/content/verbs/jussive.mdx @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ The jussive is a particle that goes in the subjunctive equative. For example: @@ -94,12 +94,13 @@ Earlier we mentioned that this jussive particle is **not to be confused w So what happens when we need to use both in a sentence?? They both go in the kids' section, but we can't have two 's in there. We can't ever say, "." -{`دې +
+ {`دې +
First let's look at an example without this دې conflict: @@ -225,11 +226,12 @@ Things get a little more interesting when the jussive clashes with the +
+ +
Just like you can't say {{ p: "دې دې", f: "de de" }}, you also can't have the jussive together with the second person plural . @@ -288,11 +290,12 @@ Just like you can't say {{ p: "دې دې", f: "de de" }} +
+ +
But if the is a 1st person plural pronoun, then it *can* co-exist with the jussive .