The propositive mood (abbreviated PROP) expresses proposals or suggestions as a grammatical mood. An example in Korean: 가게에 간다. gage-e ganda. – "Goes to the shop." (declarative)가게에 가. gage-e ga. – "Go to the shop." (imperative) → 가게에 가자. gage-e gaja. – "Let's go to the shop." (propositive) It is similar to the imperative mood, which expresses commands, in that it is directed to the audience. Languages featuring a propositive mood, as distinct from an imperative, include Korean and Japanese. * v * t * e
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