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Note title 'Excitabar' V.S. 'Experiebar'
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These verbs are both first person, imperfect tense, but have different meanings. 'Excitabar' means I was excited, raised while 'experiebar' means I was testing, trying. There is no obvious ablative of agent in the sentence to pair with a passive verb, so the likely choice is 'experiebar'.

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