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* When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, the enclitic form {{wl-lang|-at|jump=Radestrian}} can be used. Nouns ending in ''-Cre-'' can also have their final ''-e'' elided and be followed with the enclitic form.
* When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, the enclitic form {{wl-lang|-at|jump=Radestrian}} can be used. Nouns ending in ''-Cre-'' can also have their final ''-e'' elided and be followed with the enclitic form.
* In the sense of {{eng|there be|''there to be''}}, '''vat''' is only used in affirmative sentences. In negative sentences, {{wl-lang|hjeat|jump=Radestrian}} is used.
* In the sense of {{eng|there be|''there to be''}}, '''vat''' is only used in affirmative sentences. In negative sentences, {{wl-lang|hjeat|jump=Radestrian}} is used.
* The verb '''vat''' does not have a connegative form. For negations of '''vat''', the verb {{wl-lang|hjeat|jump=Radestrian}} is used.


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