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There are two subclasses of class 3 weak verbs. | There are two subclasses of class 3 weak verbs. | ||
The first subclass is conjugated | The first subclass is conjugated with the suffixed vowel ''-ē-'', which absorbs following short vowels (similar to the ''-ō-'' of class 2) but does not contract with long vowels. The past participle has the connector vowel ''-a-''. | ||
The second subclass is conjugated similarly to the first subclass but with the following exception: The present subjunctive are conjugated similarly to class 1 weak verbs (i.e. without the vowel ''-ē-'' and with a palatal suffix). The past participle has the connector vowel ''-i-''. | The second subclass is conjugated similarly to the first subclass but with the following exception: The present subjunctive are conjugated similarly to class 1 weak verbs (i.e. without the vowel ''-ē-'' and with a palatal suffix). The past participle has the connector vowel ''-i-''. |
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