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* As an auxiliary, ''hjeat'' must still bear all matrix inflection.
* As an auxiliary, ''hjeat'' must still bear all matrix inflection.
** The exception to this is voice, where non-finite forms have separate passive forms. Therefore, when negating a passive verb, the passive is marked in the connegative, as ''hjeat'' does not have passive forms.
** The exception to this is voice, where non-finite forms have separate passive forms. Therefore, when negating a passive verb, the passive is marked in the connegative, as ''hjeat'' does not have passive forms.
* When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, enclitic forms with initial '''h-''' elided (not '''hj-''') 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, enclitic forms with initial '''h-''' elided (not '''hj-''') can be used.
* The verb '''hjeat''' does not have a connegative form, being the negated form of {{wl-lang|vat|jump=Radestrian}}.
* The verb '''hjeat''' does not have a connegative form, being the negated form of {{wl-lang|vat|jump=Radestrian}}.


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