Bearlandic: Difference between revisions

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(→‎Subordinate clauses: Ig iss tē ly oss bislytē dē...)
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! "give"
! "give"
! "eat"
! "eat"
! "know"
! "become"
! "become"
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| gef
| gef
| et
| et
| wet
| vort
| vort
|-
|-
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| giffti
| giffti
| ati
| ati
| wati
| virti
| virti
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|-
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| gigifft
| gigifft
| giotē
| giotē
| giwotē
| givirtē
| givirtē
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|-
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| gyvē
| gyvē
| ytē
| ytē
| wytē
| vortē
| vortē
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|-
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| gefnē
| gefnē
| etnē
| etnē
| wetnē
| vortnē
| vortnē
|-
|-
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| gigifftnē
| gigifftnē
| giotnē
| giotnē
| giwotnē
| givirtnē
| givirtnē
|}
|}


Where all other verbs have one "infinitive", ''iss'' has two. ''Yē'' is used as an actual infinitive, whereas ''zyt'' is used in other contexts where an ē-form would be used. It will be mentioned in the relevant sections whether ''yē'' or ''zyt'' is the appropriate form.
Where all other verbs have one "infinitive", ''iss'' has two. ''Yē'' is used as an actual infinitive, i.e. it is used after modal verbs, whereas ''zyt'' is a finite form which is used where other verbs would use an ē-form. In glosses, ''zyt'' will be indicated as <small>be.DEF</small>, because it indicates the so-called "definite mood" (see [[#Modality|here]]).


===Tenses===
===Tenses===