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*Nouns with the -enn feminine suffix
*Nouns with the -enn feminine suffix
===Verb===
===Verb===
Verbs or verb forms in quotes are either an English equivalent or a work in progress. The infinitives of the frequentative aspects are -eln and -ern. The infinitive form in Evonish is the lemma form of the verb, meaning it is the one used in dictionaries. The primary aspects are simple, perfect, progressive, habitual, and frequentative. Simple aspect is used for:
Verbs or verb forms in quotes are either an English equivalent or a work in progress. The infinitives of the frequentative aspects are -eln and -ern. The infinitive form in Evonish is the lemma form of the verb, meaning it is the one used in dictionaries. The primary aspects are simple, perfect, progressive, habitual, frequentative, and inchoative. Simple aspect is used for:
*Stative verbs
*Stative verbs
*Gnomic aspect
*Gnomic aspect
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Future is generally expressed by giving a time, or is implied in context with the simple present tense. There are auxiliary verbs that are standard as well. First Person: "I shall", "we shall". Second Person: "thou wilt", "ye will". Third Person: "he goes", "we go". The particle [TBD] after the main verb negates the verb. The following table shows the conjugation of the verb fällen, a weak 1 class verb. The auxiliary verbs in the table are the verbs used with the participles to form two different aspects.
Future is generally expressed by giving a time, or is implied in context with the simple present tense. There are auxiliary verbs that are standard as well, as seen in the conjugation table. The particle [TBD] after the main verb negates the verb. The following table shows the conjugation of the verb fällen, a weak 1 class verb.
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!Weak
!Weak
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!Active
!Active
!"to be"
|"to be"
|fällend
|fällend
|nefällend
|nefällend
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!Passive
!Passive
!"to have"
|"to have"
|gefälled
|gefälled
|unfälled
|unfälled
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|-
!Mood
!Mood
!Tense
!Past
!Singular
!Present
!Plural
!Future
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! rowspan="6" |Indicative
! rowspan="3" |Nonpast
| colspan="1" |fälle
| colspan="1" |[TBD]
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| colspan="1" |fällest
| colspan="1" |[TBD]
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| colspan="1" |fälleþ
| colspan="1" |[TBD]
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! rowspan="3" |Past
| colspan="1" |fälled
| colspan="1" |[TBD]
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|-
|[TBD]
! rowspan="3" |Indicative
|[TBD]
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| fälle
|"I shall" / "we shall"
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|[TBD]
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|[TBD]
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|"thou wilt" / "ye will"
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! rowspan="2" |Subjunctive
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!Nonpast
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| colspan="1" |fälle
|"he goes" / "we go"
| colspan="1" |fällen
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|-
!Past
!Subjunctive
| colspan="1" |fällde
|fällde / fällden
| colspan="1" |fällden
|fälle / fällen
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!Imperative
!Imperative
!Present
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|fäll!
|fäll! / fälleþ!
|fälleþ!
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