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Verb Rules |
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- Verb tense exists in either present or past.
- Three states
- indicative - non-continuous action. (Past or present)
- continuative - an action that continues to take place. (Past or present)
- perfect - an action being completed. (Past or present)
- Three voices
- active
- passive (i.e. The rat was killed by the cat)
- mediopassive (i.e. The book was not selling)
- Four moods
- indicative - statement of fact: "I go."
- negative - negative statement of fact: "I do not go."
- subjunctive - irrealis mood: "If I would go."
- imperative - command/request: "You go!"
- Verbs do not conjugate for person or number.
- Conjugations are consistent.
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Active voice |
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Present tense |
Past tense |
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Common |
Progressive |
Completed |
Common |
Progressive |
Completed |
Indicative |
- |
+[u]ri |
+[i]r |
+n |
+ari |
+ar |
Negative |
+[u]khe |
+[u]khi |
+[u]kh |
+akhe |
+akhi |
+akh |
Subjunctive |
+[u]te |
+[u]ti |
+[u]t |
+ate |
+ati |
+at |
Infinitive |
+er |
+eri |
+eir |
+ehr |
+ehri |
+eihr |
Participle |
+anh |
- |
- |
+enh |
- |
- |
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Passive-voice = [a]hr + Active-voice |
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Present tense |
Past tense |
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Common |
Progressive |
Completed |
Common |
Progressive |
Completed |
Indicative |
+[a]hr |
+[a]hr+uri |
+[a]hr+ir |
+[a]hr+n |
+[a]hr+ari |
+[a]hr+ar |
Negative |
+[a]hr+ukhe |
+[a]hr+ukhi |
+[a]hr+ukh |
+[a]hr+akhe |
+[a]hr+akhi |
+[a]hr+akh |
Subjunctive |
+[a]hr+ute |
+[a]hr+uti |
+[a]hr+ut |
+[a]hr+ate |
+[a]hr+ati |
+[a]hr+at |
Infinitive |
+an |
+ari |
+ar |
+ahn |
+ahri |
+ahr |
Participle |
+ari |
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+eri |
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Mediopassive-voice = Active-voice + [a]hn |
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Present tense |
Past tense |
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Common |
Progressive |
Completed |
Common |
Progressive |
Completed |
Indicative |
+[a]hn |
+[u]ri+hn |
+[i]r+ahn |
+n+ahn |
+ari+hn |
+ar+ahn |
Negative |
+[u]khe+hn |
+[u]khi+hn |
+[u]kh+ahn |
+akhe+hn |
+akhi+hn |
+akh+ahn |
Subjunctive |
+[u]te+hn |
+[u]ti+hn |
+[u]t+ahn |
+ate+hn |
+ati+hn |
+at+ahn |
Participle |
+anh |
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+enh |
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Modal verb forms |
Participle |
Non-modal |
To inferior |
To superior |
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+'e (ends in cons., a, æ, or e) |
Imperative |
+u |
+i (ends in 'i' or 'o') |
+n |
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+o (ends in 'u') |
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Deriving from other verbs |
lli+ |
Similar to dis+ in English
Creates a negative or reversing force verb form.
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dislike - llidrahha |
+ri |
(No direct English equivalent)
Adds a frequent connotation to the verb. "often", "regularly", "steady".
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hold-steady - hwyejri |
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