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'''Tamizh''' is an Indo-European language spoken in [alternate history]. | '''Tamizh''' is an Indo-European language spoken in [alternate history]. | ||
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Conjugation of "to carry": | |||
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peruva, peruvar, peruva, peruvóm, peruvai, peruvan = future tense inflection | |||
perutti, peruttir, perutti, peruttóm, peruttai, peruttin = past tense inflection | |||
perukir, perukir, perukir, perukiróm, perukirai, perukiran = present tense inflection | |||
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ót(u)- = to run (from h₃ed- semantically drifted from 'hate') | |||
h2er-t- 'order' (c.f. sanskrit ṛta, avestan arta) -> ārþ 'time' -> -árt (when) (like how clofabosin got sertib) -> -ál (if) | |||
-mṇ -> -men -> -me -> -mai (abstract noun) | |||
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In the first stage, verbs develop aspect marking by suffixing -dheh3 and -bhuh2 (the first is perfective and the second imperfective, much like Welsh uses gwneud and bod). | In the first stage, verbs develop aspect marking by suffixing -dheh3 and -bhuh2 (the first is perfective and the second imperfective, much like Welsh uses gwneud and bod). |
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