- In linguistics,
hortative modalities (/ˈhɔːrtətɪv/ ;
abbreviated HORT) are
verbal expressions used by the
speaker to
encourage or
discourage an action...
-
approximations and not exact. Only
masculine conjugations are
shown for Hindi. The
hortative or
hortatory mood is used to
express plea, insistence, imploring, self-encouragement...
- kalsanız if [he/she/it]
would come, if [you]
would stay
Permissive mood
Hortative Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionary (1972 ed.) "OPTATIVE - Definition...
- verb ə̀jjəš ('enter').: 438
Suffixation is
responsible for
hortative stems. The
hortative suffix -et can be
added to
short imperfective stems. For example:...
- of near
constant illness and infirmity.
Charles was the
subject of a
hortative piece of
Latin prose, the
Visio Karoli Grossi,
designed to
champion the...
- language. Mood
markers include the past
tense hortative (marking
encouragement or to urge) aa, the
hortative kɞ
which denotes a
polite tone, min or tin to...
-
prohibitive functions, such as
negative imperatives and the
negative hortative and
jussive constructions, in
which vé can also be used. Generally, Khoisan...
- verb is a third-person
singular present active subjunctive used in a
hortative sense: "[May they] rest in peace." The
phrase was
first found on tombstones...
- and 2nd
person singular have
specific pronouns used in
imperative and
hortative sentences. When the
subject and
direct object of a
sentence are the same...
- is
marked by 'kin' and 'nòbar'. The
verbal paradigm is as follows: The
hortative is
marked by 'lè' e.g. 'lè wi go, lè wi tòk' and the
optative by 'mè'...