Verbal morphology
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Indefiniteness
The suffix -dᴺ/-ni (where -dᴺ, with ᴺ marking suprasegmental nasalization, is the form that occurs after a vowel, and -ni the form occurring after a consonant) marks indefiniteness of the object.

wæṛət mítñæn dɔwã́thəḍ
wæṛət mitjæ-n dɔ-wãthəḍ
man eat-INDEF.OBJ INDEF.fish
The man eats a fish.

Tense

There is a simple two-way distinction between future and non-future with the future being marked with a suffix.

Directional suffixes

There is a whole bunch of directional suffixes (up/downstream, up/down the mountain, up/down the tree, opposite/at the same side, next to/far away from) that attach to a verb

dɔṛáŋɡab jætjə́bhag hã́pwaḍ
dɔ-ṛaŋɡab jætjə́b-hag hãp-waḍ
INDEF-king's.house strange-good sit-be.opposite
Directly opposite stands a wonderful palace.