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'''friiere''', on the other hand, has an irregularity in the imperfect indicative tense. The expected ''*eo friiia'', ''*tu friiias'', etc. is rendered as '''eo frigia''', '''tu frigias''', etc. | '''friiere''', on the other hand, has an irregularity in the imperfect indicative tense. The expected ''*eo friiia'', ''*tu friiias'', etc. is rendered as '''eo frigia''', '''tu frigias''', etc. | ||
=====''sire'', to be===== | =====''sire'', to be===== | ||
Like many other languages, including Romance and Germanic, the verb “to be” is very irregular. The copula is [[w:suppletion|suppletive]], meaning the stem changes between | Like many other languages, including Romance and Germanic, the verb “to be” is very irregular. The copula is [[w:suppletion|suppletive]], meaning the stem changes between tenses. A full conjugation paradigm is given. | ||
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