jussive
pronunciation
How to pronounce jussive in British English: UK [ˈdʒʌsɪv]
How to pronounce jussive in American English: US [ˈdʒəsɪv]
Word Origin
- jussive
- "grammatical mode expressing command," 1846, from Latin iuss-, past participle stem of iubere "to bid, command," from PIE *yeudh- "to move violently, fight;" + -ive.
Example
- 1. The feature with administrative most striking forestall is maintain monopoly position with form of jussive of system of government sector regulations , administration , its endanger the loss that depends on social welfare and corrupt crosscurrent , and governmental function change is the key that breaks administrative monopoly .
- 2. This , jack-tar people more fear , they are nervous look at a captain , waiting for the instruction of the captain that takes red shirt , the captain thought a long time , quits his jussive assistant says : " the maize trousers that takes me comes ! " The maize trousers that takes me comes !