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Class 10 verbs
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! Variation !! 10a !! 10b
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| 1st variation || '''u''' || '''uō'''
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| 2nd variation || '''ō''' || '''uō'''
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| 3rd variation || '''u / o''' || '''ū''' 
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| 4th variation || '''u''' || '''u''' 
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| Example verb || {{term|lúdene}} || {{term|uôrpane}}
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Usage of variations:
* 1st variation: infinitive, singular present, plural present (except 3rd conj.), singular perfect (4th, 5th conj.), plural perfect (1st, 2nd, 3rd conj.), imperfect (2nd, 3rd conj.), passive (1st conj.)
* 2nd variation: singular perfect (1st, 2nd, 3rd conj.)
* 3rd variation: future (except 3rd conj.), passive (2nd, 5th conj.)
* 4th variation: plural present (3rd conj.), perfect plural and imperfect (4th, 5th conj.), future (3rd conj.), passive (3rd, 4th conj.)
SUBJUNCTIVE, ACTIVE: Present and Imperfect: 1st var. (1st, 2nd, 3rd conj.), 4th var. (4th, 5th conj.). Perfect: exactly like the indicative perfect.
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Revision as of 17:09, 14 September 2024

Class 10 verbs
Variation 10a 10b
1st variation u
2nd variation ō
3rd variation u / o ū
4th variation u u
Example verb lúdene uôrpane

Usage of variations:

  • 1st variation: infinitive, singular present, plural present (except 3rd conj.), singular perfect (4th, 5th conj.), plural perfect (1st, 2nd, 3rd conj.), imperfect (2nd, 3rd conj.), passive (1st conj.)
  • 2nd variation: singular perfect (1st, 2nd, 3rd conj.)
  • 3rd variation: future (except 3rd conj.), passive (2nd, 5th conj.)
  • 4th variation: plural present (3rd conj.), perfect plural and imperfect (4th, 5th conj.), future (3rd conj.), passive (3rd, 4th conj.)

SUBJUNCTIVE, ACTIVE: Present and Imperfect: 1st var. (1st, 2nd, 3rd conj.), 4th var. (4th, 5th conj.). Perfect: exactly like the indicative perfect.