- Ob (a question particle) nu (we) gwo miti (to meet) koylok (somewhere)? Ob nu gwo miti koylok? – Have me ever met somewhere?
f) sal (near future, "be going to")
- Sup (soup) es (is / are) tayar (ready). Nu (we) sal chi (to eat) deyfan (dinner). Sup es tayar. Nu sal chi deyfan. – The soup is ready. We are going to have dinner.
5.3. Subjunctive ("would"): wud
- Me (I) wud yao (to want) bi (to be) rega (king / queen). Me wud yao bi rega. – I would like to be a king / a queen.
5.4. Speaking about an other people's opinion: muka
- Lu (he) muka lubi (to love) ela (she). Lu muka lubi ela. – He is said to love her.
5.5. Imperative:
a) ba
- Gani (to sing) ba, me (I) pri (to like) audi (to hear) wen (when) yu (you) gani (to sing). Gani ba, me pri audi wen yu gani. – Sing (to me), I like to hear you sing.
b) bye (don't)
- Bye lai (to come)! Bye lai! – Don't come!
c) hay (let, may), magari (I wish), nomagari (I wish not)
- Hay may (my) yaosa (wish) fulfil (fulfil)! Hay may yaosa fulfil! — May my wish come true!
- Magari surya (sun) lai (to come)! Magari surya lai! – I wish the sun came!
- Nomagari pluvi (to rain)! Nomagari pluvi! – I wish it didn't rain!
5.6. Indication of transitiveness (if necessary):
a) fa- ("to become, get"): astoni (to astonish) – fa-astoni (to get astonished)
b) mah- ("to cause"): lwo (to fall) – mah-lwo (to drop)
5.7. Indication of the aspect (if necessary):
a) en- (to begin): Poy (then) ta (he / she) en-gani (to begin to sing). Poy ta en-gani. – Then he / she begins / began singing.
b) ek- ("one time or suddenly"): Ela (she) ek-krai (to cry one time) turan (suddenly). Ela ek-krai turan. – She gave a cry suddenly.
c) verb doubling (action takes some time or is repeated many times): Lu (he) go-go (go) pa (preposition of a wide meaning) shamba (room). Lu go-go pa shamba. – He paced up and down the room.
d) the adverb oltaim (the action is continuous or is repeting all the time): Lu (he) shwo (to say, to talk) oltaim. Lu shwo oltaim. – He is talking all the time.
5.8. Passive: gei ("is being done")
- Me (I) zai (continuous marker) lekti (to read) sey (this) kitaba (book), also (so) it (it) gei lekti (to read). Me zai lekti sey kitaba, also it gei lekti. – I'm reading this book, so it is being read.
5.9. Participle:
a) -she (active)
- Me (I) zai (continuous marker) lekti (to read), me (I) es (is / are) lekti-she (reading). Me zai lekti, me es lekti-she. – I'm reading.
b) -ney (passive or past)
-Me (I) he (past tense marker) lekti (to read) sey (this) kitaba (book), it (it) es (is / are) yo (already) lekti-ney (read). Me he lekti sey kitaba, it es yo lekti-ney. – I have read this book, it is already read.
- Lu (he) yus he ("just") lai (to come), lu (he) es (is / are) yo (already) lai-ney (come). Lu yus he lai, lu es yo lai-ney. – He has just come.
5.10. Participle: -yen ("while doing")