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==== Usage notes ====
==== Usage notes ====
* 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.
* The verb '''vat''' does not have a connegative or impersonal form.
* The verb '''vat''' does not have a connegative form.
** For negations of '''vat''' in all senses, the verb {{wl-lang|hjeat|jump=Radestrian}} is used.
** For negations of '''vat''' in all senses, the verb {{wl-lang|hjeat|jump=Radestrian}} is used.
* Indicative non-past impersonal forms are only used emphatically; otherwise they are elided.


==== Antonyms ====
==== Antonyms ====
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==== Conjugation ====
==== Conjugation ====
{{rad-conj-act|vat|vag|3S=vaș|hâl|rnasti|rnat|hvunș|r=var|imp=vagra|conneg=—|impers=—}}
{{rad-conj-act|vat|vag|3S=vaș|hâl|rnasti|rnat|hvunș|r=var|imp=vagra|conneg=—}}
Alternative conjugation:
Alternative conjugation:
{{rad-conj-act|vat|vag|3S=vaș|rnoș|rnasti|rnat|rnatunș|r=var|imp=vagra|conneg=—|impers=—}}
{{rad-conj-act|vat|vag|3S=vaș|rnoș|rnasti|rnat|rnatunș|r=var|imp=vagra|conneg=—}}
* The verbal noun {{wl-lang|hvunș|jump=Radestrian}} tends to refer to identities, whereas {{wl-lang|rnatunș|jump=Radestrian}} refers to states.
* The verbal noun {{wl-lang|hvunș|jump=Radestrian}} tends to refer to identities, whereas {{wl-lang|rnatunș|jump=Radestrian}} refers to states.
* Past forms in ''hâl-'' are the most common; past forms in ''rnoș-'' are used mainly to imply a contrast between the past and the present.
* Past forms in ''hâl-'' are the most common; past forms in ''rnoș-'' are used mainly to imply a contrast between the past and the present.

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