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Verb conjugation

Even James Allen, the master of projecting plethorae of modern linguistic concepts onto literary a handful of word endings, often remarks its similarity with English.

In practice one encounters mostly this small set of verbal suffixes:

past+passive
๐“…ฑ -w ๐“ˆ– -n : see-saw-seen
๐“ -t -ed -ty : walk-walked

neutral n suffix

๐’‚„ ลกah Sau sow ๐’‚„ ลกahanโ‚ƒ "to heat up" sieden? schachern?

๐’‚ ๐’Œผ ๐’‚ ๐’€ dug ลกakir to churn schakirแต‰โฟ

๐’‰† SรN "sin" ๐’‰†๐’‹ณ๐’‚ต SรN-tag-ga Sรผndigen

;๐’‚๐’Šญ๐’…—;๐’‡๐’‰Œ๐’‚ต dug ลกakirโ‚ƒ;dug ลกakir;dug ลกa-kir;dug ลกakirโ‚“(|URUร—MIN+NI+GA|) ลกakir churn > churn #ลกakirru churn

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