The imperative is used to tell someone to do something, or indicate something that you would like to happen.
-git is used when you are speaking to one other person:
| Kai- | to come |
| Kaigit ! | Come here! |
| tupa- | to wake up |
| tupagit ! | Wake up! |
When telling someone to do something, there is often an object or another person involved. In which, case we use the ending -guk :
| matu- | to close |
| igalâk matuguk ! | Close the window! |
| ukkui- | to open |
| igalâk ukkuiguk ! | Open the window! |