aux: auxiliary
An auxiliary of a clause is a function word associated with a verbal predicate
that expresses Aspect, Mood, Tense or Voice.
All words marked with aux relation have Part-of-Speech AUX.
bare aux
Bare aux relation is currently used only for the word ونۀ wënë́,
combining perfective prefix -و wë́- (otherwise attached to affirmative forms)
and negative particle në́ (written separately).
Examples
- دا کتاب بۀ ونۀ لیکم dâ kitấb bë wënë́ likëm “I will not write this book”
aux subtypes
This dependency relation is used mostly with subtypes. See the particular subtype for details and examples.
aux:cnd: conditional mood, words وای wây and بۀ bë
aux:fut: future tense, word بۀ bë
aux:hab: habitual aspect, word بۀ bë
aux:pass: passive voice, verb کېدل kedë́l “to become”
aux:perf: perfect aspect, verb ول wël “to be”
aux:pot: potential mood, verbs کېدل kedë́l “to become” and کول kawë́l “to do”
aux:sub: subjunctive mood, verb کېدل kedë́l “to become”
aux in other languages: [bej] [bg] [bm] [cop] [cs] [de] [el] [en] [es] [et] [eu] [fi] [fr] [fro] [gsw] [gub] [hy] [id] [it] [ja] [ka] [kk] [ky] [lt] [myv] [naq] [no] [pcm] [pt] [qpm] [ro] [ru] [sl] [ssp] [sv] [swl] [tr] [u] [urj] [vi] [xcl] [yue] [zh]