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| ňos || ňos-'''ins'''
| ňos || ňos-'''ins''' || ňos'''sin'''
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| ''person'' || ''person's''
| ''person'' || ''person's'' || people
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====Verbs====
 
Almost all Knašta verbs are regular. There are only four irregular verbs in the entire language: kanel (can), potečřé (might), avbendí (need), můsťen (must), and [[Contionary:ǰinxa|ǰinxa]] (be, exist).
 
Regular Knašta verbs are grouped into two classes based on how they are conjugated, -va and -nés verbs. Which group any particular verb is in must be memorized, as it cannot be determined from the verb itself alone. The majority of regular Knašta verbs are -nés verbs.
 
=====-va verbs=====
 
-va verbs add the suffix ''va'' to the verb with both second person forms. See the example below.
 
<big>Present Tense Conjugation of Het (To Stop)</big>
 
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| Joj '''het''' || Vošní '''hetva'''  || Íl, Èl, Lot '''het''' || Nærsk '''het''' || Vošnísin '''hetva''' || Lotsen '''het'''
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=====-nés verbs=====
 
-nés verbs add the suffix ''nés'' to the verb with both second person forms. See the example below.
 
<big>Present Tense Conjugation of Aďeska (To Help)</big>
 
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| Joj '''aďeska''' || Vošní '''aďeskanés'''  || Íl, Èl, Lot '''aďeska''' || Nærsk '''aďeska''' || Vošnísin '''aďeskanés''' || Lotsen '''aďeska'''
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=====Verb Tense=====
 
Tense is changed through the addition of one or multiple prefixes and suffixes. See the table below.
 
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