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<p>"may you bear" (<a href="page.php?w=active_voice">active voice</a>) and <i>bharethas</i> "may you bear [for yourself]" (<a href="page.php?w=Voice_%28grammar%29">middle</a>). It also expresses possibilities (e.g. <i>kadacid gosabdena budhyeta</i> "he might perhaps wake up due to the bellowing of cows") or doubt and uncertainty (e.g., <i>katham vidyam Nalam</i> "how would I be able to recognize Nala?"). The optative is sometimes used instead of a <a href="page.php?w=conditional_mood">conditional mood</a>.</p>

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