Imperative Tense
Two People
Two endings must follow the verb, one representing
the person the verb is "done to" and one representing the "doer". All combinations
are shown in the table below.
| Who | You (Man) | You (Woman) | You (Men) | You (Women) |
| I | eeni | eeni | ooni | ani |
| We | eena | eena | oona | ana |
| You (He) | - | - | - | - |
| You (She) | - | - | - | - |
| You (Men) | - | - | - | - |
| You (Women) | - | - | - | - |
| He | oh | eeyoh | oowo | o-oh |
| She | ah | eeya | oowa | o-ah |
| They (Men) | om | eeyom | oowom | o-om |
| They (Women) | en | eeyen | oowen | e-en |
Examples:
You (man) help him = Hagez
oh
You (women) help them (men)= Hagez
eeyom
Many verbs involve doing something for someone rather than to someone
like "write for". In this case add the sound "el" between the endings
Examples:
You (man) help her = Hagez
la
You (women) help them (men)= Hagez
eeylom