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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
Since Old Norse, Húsnorsk has begun using {{term|-at}} far more often, generalizing it into the negative affix for all verbs, as such, all verbs here will show two tables, one positive, one negative.
====Strong verbs====
====Strong verbs====
Strong verbs are characterized by ablaut in the past tense forms, rather than the dental suffix of the weak verbs.
Strong verbs are characterized by ablaut in the past tense forms, rather than the dental suffix of the weak verbs.
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=====Class 1=====
=====Class 1=====
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=grípa|type=1|gríp|grip}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=grípa|type=1|gríp|grip}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|neg=y|lem=grípa|type=1|gríp|grip}}
=====Class 2=====
=====Class 2=====
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=lýga|type=2|lýg|lug}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=lýga|type=2|lýg|lug}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|neg=y|lem=lýga|type=2|lýg|lug}}
=====Class 3=====
=====Class 3=====
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=sykka|type=3|sykk|sukk}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=sykka|type=3|sykk|sukk}}
 
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|neg=y|lem=sykka|type=3|sykk|sukk}}
=====Class 4=====
=====Class 4=====
=====Class 5=====
=====Class 5=====
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=gata|pastpart=tj|type=5|gat|gát}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=gata|pastpart=tj|type=5|gat|gát}}
 
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|neg=y|lem=gata|pastpart=tj|type=5|gat|gát}}
=====Class 6=====
=====Class 6=====
=====Class 7=====
=====Class 7=====
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=gagga|type=7|gagg|gegg}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|lem=gagga|type=7|gagg|gegg}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|neg=y|lem=gagga|type=7|gagg|gegg}}
the -gg- of ''gagga'' acts as a good example for the -gg- > -j- change exhibited by many younger speakers in common verbs.
the -gg- of ''gagga'' acts as a good example for the -gg- > -j- change exhibited by many younger speakers in common verbs.


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weak verbs have largely been leveled to one or two patterns, now called weak and j-weak. This first verb, ''bǿgja'', is a j-weak.
weak verbs have largely been leveled to one or two patterns, now called weak and j-weak. This first verb, ''bǿgja'', is a j-weak.
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|lem=bǿgja|bǿg|1j=bǿ(g)j}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|lem=bǿgja|bǿg|1j=bǿ(g)j}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|neg=y|lem=bǿgja|bǿg|1j=bǿ(g)j}}


This next verb, ''hava'', is a plain weak.
This next verb, ''hava'', is a plain weak.
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|lem=hava|j=n|hav}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|lem=hava|j=n|hav}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|neg=y|lem=hava|j=n|hav}}
''hava'' rarely appears in its full form anymore, instead more often appearing as'' 'va''
''hava'' rarely appears in its full form anymore, instead more often appearing as'' 'va''
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|lem='va|j=n|'v}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|lem='va|j=n|'v}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|neg=y|lem='va|j=n|'v}}


====Suppletive verbs====
====Suppletive verbs====
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This first verb is the main copula. Though the tables presented here are fully regular as a strong 5 verb, forms exist which aren't, the Contionary page should be seen for these.
This first verb is the main copula. Though the tables presented here are fully regular as a strong 5 verb, forms exist which aren't, the Contionary page should be seen for these.
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|type=5|lem=vaja|vaj|váj|1js=vé|2js=vé}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|type=5|lem=vaja|vaj|váj|1js=vé|2js=vé}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|type=5|lem=ǫja|ǫj|ǫ́j|1js=ǿ|2js=ǿ}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs s|type=5|neg=y|lem=vaja|vaj|váj|1js=|2js=}}


==Syntax==
==Syntax==