Prillovanian: Difference between revisions
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=== Verbs === | === Verbs === | ||
Prillovanian verbs follow a structure similar to English verbs, with most being regular. Some verbs require a reflexive pronoun, such as " | Prillovanian verbs follow a structure similar to English verbs, with most being regular. Some verbs require a reflexive pronoun, such as "waše" (to wash), which translates to, for example, "Jag waše mig" ("I wash myself"). Additionally, there are irregular verbs that do not follow the standard conjugation pattern, for example the past simple of "to write" is "skrev" and does not end with -de like most verbs. | ||
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|+ Conjugation of " | |+ Conjugation of "skriva" (to write) | ||
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! Tense !! Singular !! Plural | ! Tense !! Singular !! Plural | ||
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| Present Simple || jag skriva (I write) || vi skriva (we write) | | Present Simple || jag skriva (I write) || vi skriva (we write) | ||
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| Past Simple || jag | | Past Simple || jag skrev (I wrote) || vi skrev (we wrote) | ||
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| Past Participle || skrivit (written) || skrivit (written) | | Past Participle || skrivit (written) || skrivit (written) | ||