e) Be obliged, have to: majbur
- En-pluvi (to begin to rain), me (I) majbur go (to go) a dom (home). – it has started to rain; I have to go home.
f) It is necessary; require: treba
- Treba fini (finish) til (till) aksham (evening). – It is necessary to finish till the evening.
g) Should: gai
- Bu (not) gai lanfai (to be lazy). – One shouldn't be lazy.
h) Must: mus
- Me (I) mus go (to go) a ofis (to the office). – I must go to the office.
i) Wish: yao
- Me (I) yao shwo (to talk) kun (with) yu (you). – I want to talk to you.
j) To like: pri
- Me (I) pri raki (to ride) bisikla (bicycle). – I like to ride a bicycle.
6.5. “Intensive” verbs (before another verb)
a) to succeed in doing: pai (to get)
- Me (I) pai ofni (to open) boxa (box). – I have managed to open the box.
b) indication of a new condition: lwo in (to fall in)
- Ela (she) lwo in plaki (to cry). – She burst into tears.
c) unexpectedness: dai (to give)
- dai shwo (ta say, to talk) – to blurt out
6.6. "worth": val
- Val slu (to listen) pyu (more) atentem (attentively). – It's worth listening more attentively.
6.7. “state” verb: sta
- Komo (how) yu (you) sta? – How are you?