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====Ablaut====
====Ablaut====


Some verbs exhibit ablaut, in which the root vowel changes in finite forms. A common pattern is a → e.
Some verbs exhibit ablaut, in which the root vowel changes in finite forms.  
 
There are 4 verbal ablaut patterns which are as follows:
* a → e
* a → o
* e → i
* o → u


For example:
For example:
* hara → har
* hara (to have) → her
* hara (in the sense of “to have”) → her
* mala (to speak) mol
* hena (to arrive) → hin
* bola (to drink) → bul


Ablaut occurs only in finite verb forms and does not apply when the root takes derivational suffixes.
Ablaut occurs only in finite verb forms. The ablaut applies when the root takes verbal derivational suffixes but not when it takes nominal derivational suffixes.


====Future====
====Future====