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Past tense of modal verbs 2
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88 [тIокIиплIырэ ирэ] |
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ОсэфэшI глаголмэ яблэкIыгъэ шъуашэр 2
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My son did not want to play with the doll.
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Сэ сишъао нысхъапэм рыджэгу шIоигъуагъэп.
Sje sishao nyshapjem rydzhjegu shIoiguagjep.
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My daughter did not want to play football / soccer (am.).
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Сэ сипшъашъэ футбол ешIэнэу фэягъэп.
Sje sipshashje futbol eshIjenjeu fjejagjep.
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My wife did not want to play chess with me.
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Сишъхьагъусэ (сишъуз) шахмат къыздешIэнэу шIоигъуагъэп.
Sishh'agusje (sishuz) shahmat kyzdeshIjenjeu shIoiguagjep.
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My children did not want to go for a walk.
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СикIалэхэр къэкIухьакIо кIонхэу фэягъэхэп.
SikIaljehjer kjekIuh'akIo kIonhjeu fjejagjehjep.
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They did not want to tidy the room.
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Ахэмэ унэр къызэIахынэу фэягъэхэп.
Ahjemje unjer kyzjeIahynjeu fjejagjehjep.
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They did not want to go to bed.
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Ахэр гъолъыжьынхэу фэягъэхэп.
Ahjer golyzh'ynhjeu fjejagjehjep.
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He was not allowed to eat ice cream.
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Ащ (хъулъфыгъ) щтыгъэ ышхы хъущтгъагъэп.
Ashh (hulfyg) shhtygje yshhy hushhtgagjep.
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He was not allowed to eat chocolate.
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Ащ (хъулъфыгъ) шоколад ышхы хъущтгъагъэп.
Ashh (hulfyg) shokolad yshhy hushhtgagjep.
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He was not allowed to eat sweets.
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Ащ (хъулъфыгъ) конфет ышхы хъущтгъагъэп.
Ashh (hulfyg) konfet yshhy hushhtgagjep.
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I was allowed to make a wish.
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Сэ зыгорэ сшIоигъон сыфитыгъ.
Sje zygorje sshIoigon syfityg.
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I was allowed to buy myself a dress.
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Сэ джанэ къызыфэсщэфыжьын сыфитыгъ.
Sje dzhanje kyzyfjesshhjefyzh'yn syfityg.
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I was allowed to take a chocolate.
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Сэ шоколад конфетыр сштэн сыфитыгъ.
Sje shokolad konfetyr sshtjen syfityg.
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Were you allowed to smoke in the airplane?
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О къухьэлъатэм тутын ущешъонэу уфитыгъа?
O kuh'jelatjem tutyn ushheshonjeu ufityga?
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Were you allowed to drink beer in the hospital?
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О сымэджэщым пивэ ущешъонэу уфитыгъа?
O symjedzhjeshhym pivje ushheshonjeu ufityga?
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Were you allowed to take the dog into the hotel?
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О хьакIэщым хьэр зыдипщэнэу уфитыгъа?
O h'akIjeshhym h'jer zydipshhjenjeu ufityga?
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During the holidays the children were allowed to remain outside late.
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Гъэпсэфыгъом кIэлэцIыкIухэр бэрэ урамым тетынхэу фитыгъэх.
Gjepsjefygom kIjeljecIykIuhjer bjerje uramym tetynhjeu fitygjeh.
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They were allowed to play in the yard for a long time.
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Ахэр бэрэ щагум щыджэгунхэу фитыгъэх.
Ahjer bjerje shhagum shhydzhjegunhjeu fitygjeh.
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They were allowed to stay up late.
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Ахэр бэрэ щысынхэу фитыгъэх.
Ahjer bjerje shhysynhjeu fitygjeh.
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