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Perfective / Imperfective Verbs

In Macedonian, two of the ways to distinguish between verbs is their perfective or imperfective forms. Perfective refers to an action that happens regularly or over a longer period of time and often ends in the suffix -ува. The imperfective form represents an action that happens once. The vocabulary here is advanced, not because it's particularly difficult, the words are just specific to housework and not really suitable for beginners. Turn on your Macedonian keyboard!

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