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#Conjugation 3 (A, B): ''-ish-'' (causative) verbs | #Conjugation 3 (A, B): ''-ish-'' (causative) verbs | ||
#Conjugation 4 (A, B, C): ''-at-'' (middle) verbs | #Conjugation 4 (A, B, C): ''-at-'' (middle) verbs | ||
#Conjugation 5: ''- | #Conjugation 5 (A, B): ''-w/p-'' verbs | ||
=====Conjugation 1===== | =====Conjugation 1===== | ||
Root verbs with no extra affixes. e.g. ''keeni'' "to bring" (stem: ''keen-'') | Root verbs with no extra affixes. e.g. ''keeni'' "to bring" (stem: ''keen-'') | ||
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=====Conjugation 4B===== | =====Conjugation 4B===== | ||
Verbs derived from nouns/adjectives with the affix ''-oow/aath-'' (from ''-aa- + -at-''). Class III verbs all have a Conjugation 4B counterpart, which is used inchoatively or continuatively. They share infinitive and imperative forms. e.g. ''ahaan'' "to be" (Class III) or "to become/remain" (Conjugation 4B). | Verbs derived from nouns/adjectives (generally nouns) with the affix ''-oow/aath-'' (from ''-aa- + -at-''). Class III verbs all have a Conjugation 4B counterpart, which is used inchoatively or continuatively. They share infinitive and imperative forms. e.g. ''ahaan'' "to be" (Class III) or "to become/remain" (Conjugation 4B). | ||
=====Conjugation 4C===== | =====Conjugation 4C===== |
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