aux:cnd: conditional auxiliary
The conditional auxiliary of a clause is the word بۀ bë or the conditional form وای wây of the auxiliary verb ول wël “to be” used to construct the conditional mood.
The auxiliary بۀ bë is used to express the consequence in the main clause of an irreal conditional sentence.
It depends with the aux:cnd relation on the main verb in the conditional form.
The auxiliary وای wây is used in to build the conditional mood of intransitive verbs.
It depends with the aux:cnd relation on the main verb in the conditional form.
It can also be used to build the longer form of conditional mood of transitive verbs.
In this case it depends with the aux:cnd relation on the participle of the main verb.
Examples
aux:cnd in other languages: [koi] [kpv] [mdf] [myv] [pl] [ps]