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Der Konjunktiv - Teil 1

So, the holiday is over, learning continues. Today we are dealing with a grammatical mode that they used often: the subjunctive. Who in the German grammar a bit familiar know that we call the subjunctive form as possible. This is the Albanian NOT! The word "conjunction" simply means "connection", and used to it too. Thus, when two verbs together directly, they are joined by the second verb is in the subjunctive:

example sentence: You want to learn. "If" is a verb, to "learn" as well. In Albania must "learn" here are reproduced in the subjunctive. In Albanian read the sentence were: "Ti dëshiron të mësosh." It is therefore a "te" to it, and the verb in the subjunctive-oj gets a different ending, but fortunately only in the 2nd and 3 Person singular.

The endings-oj look at the verbs like:

person subjunctive
une të meso j
ti të meso sh
ai / ajo të meso per
ne të meso jme
ju të meso ni
ata / ato të meso JNE

also verbs such as "must" = "duhet", "may" = "mouth", etc. require the subjunctive. "Duhet 'and' bite 'itself can not be declined.

Examples:
"Ti duhet të shkosh." = "You have to go."
"Ne mund të lexojmë." = "We can read."

attempts to translate the following sentences into Albanian:

you can learn. I clean the room. He learns to walk. You promise learn. He can read, but they can not read.

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