Simple interrogative utterances ('Type 2') are formed by use of another set of verbal suffixes.
Hurrian also provided many verbal suffixes, which often changed the valency of the verb they modify.
Any verbal suffixes, normally suffixed to the initial verb, follow the incorporated object.
Lastly, two or more verbal suffixes often appear in the same word.
Below is an example of a typical verbal suffix:
Furthermore, a verbal suffix conveys further information regarding tense and aspect.
Other verbal suffixes indicate that an action is deduced from circumstantial evidence, or based on hearsay.
There are over 100 basic verbal suffixes, the number of which is significantly multiplied by allomorphic variants.
The distinction between male, female and plural subjects exhibited by some finite verbal suffixes was lost.
It is produced by adding a verbal suffix -ḳo(ni) to the end of a verb.