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* The '''regular conjugation''' includes all verbs not outlined below, and all end in short, monophthong vowels. It is divided into strong and weak conjugations, the strong being any that end in -e, -o, or -CCV, and the weak those that end in a single consonant followed by -a, -i, or -u.  
* The '''regular conjugation''' includes all verbs not outlined below, and all end in short, monophthong vowels. It is divided into strong and weak conjugations, the strong being any that end in -e, -o, or -CCV, and the weak those that end in a single consonant followed by -a, -i, or -u.  
* The '''-sa conjugation''' includes all verbs that would be a regular weak conjugation, but the consonant before -a, -i, or -u is <s> or <x>.  
* The '''-sa conjugation''' includes all verbs that would be a regular weak conjugation, but the consonant before -a, -i, or -u is <nowiki><s> or <x>.</nowiki>
* The '''-fa conjugation''' includes all verbs that would be a regular weak conjugation, but the consonant before -a, -i, or -u is <f>.  
* The '''-fa conjugation''' includes all verbs that would be a regular weak conjugation, but the consonant before -a, -i, or -u is <f>.  
* The '''-ra conjugation''' includes all verbs that would be a regular weak conjugation, but the consonant before -a, -i, or -u is <r>.  
* The '''-ra conjugation''' includes all verbs that would be a regular weak conjugation, but the consonant before -a, -i, or -u is <r>.