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! 1 !! Biliteral root verbs
! 1 !! Biliteral root verbs
| 1a2- || -1i2- (rarely: -1u2-)
| 1a2- || -1i2-
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! 2 !! Triliteral root verb
! 2 !! Triliteral root verb
| 1a2a3- || -12i3- (rarely: -12u3-)
| 1a2a3- || -12i3-
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! 3 !! Quadriliteral root verbs
! 3 !! Quadriliteral root verbs
| 1a23a4- || -1a23i4-
| 1a23a4- || -1a23i4-
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! 4 !! Derived root verbs !
! 4 !! Derived root verbs
| colspan="2"| Depends on the formation
| colspan="2"| Depends on the formation
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! 5 !! Suffixed verbs !
! 5 !! Suffixed verbs
| S-ā- || -S-ē-
| S-ay- || -S-ē-
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'''Notes:'''
'''Notes:'''
# Legend:
#*1, 2, 3, 4: represent the root consonants
#*S: represents the stem
# If a consonant is ''y'' or ''w'', any occurance of expected ''Ci'', ''Cu'', ''iC'' or ''uC'' is replaced by the corresponding long vowel (''ī'' and ''ū'' respectively for ''y'' and ''w''). As for expected ''aCa'', it becomes ''ē'' or ''ō'' for ''y'' and ''w'' respectively.
# If a consonant is ''y'' or ''w'', any occurance of expected ''Ci'', ''Cu'', ''iC'' or ''uC'' is replaced by the corresponding long vowel (''ī'' and ''ū'' respectively for ''y'' and ''w''). As for expected ''aCa'', it becomes ''ē'' or ''ō'' for ''y'' and ''w'' respectively.
#It is possible for an underlying archphoneme /A/ (from original laryngeals) to take the place of any of the root consonants. In such a case, that consonant and its adjacent vowel(s) are combined into ''-ā-'' in all cases.


====Simple tenses====
====Simple tenses====
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