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==Verbs==
==Verbs==
*Past = (eroded) suffix conjugation that became analogized with the prefix present
*Past = from the Semitic preterite
**The ''y-'' prefix is only used when the verb directly follows the subject pronoun: ''nėk yktøv'' 'I wrote', ''nėk lė ktøv'' 'I didn't write'.
**The ''y-'' prefix is only used when the verb directly follows the subject pronoun: ''nėk yktøv'' 'I wrote', ''nėk lė ktøv'' 'I didn't write'.
*Present = from the bare w-form
*Present = from the bare w-form
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===''re'' 'to see'===
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|+ ''re'' 'to see, to look at'
! style="width: 75px; "| → Person<br/>↓ Tense
! style="width: 75px; " | 1sg
! style="width: 75px; " | 2sg
! style="width: 75px; " | 3sg
! style="width: 75px; " | 1pl
! style="width: 75px; " | 2pl
! style="width: 75px; " | 3pl
|-
! past; conditional
| ''nėk ar''
| ''at ar''
| ''hu jar''
| ''nan ar''
| ''atøm ar''
| ''høm ar''
|-
! past progressive; past subjunctive
| ''nėk fit rė''
| ''at fit rė''
| ''hu fė rė''
| ''nan fu rė''
| ''atøm fu rė''
| ''høm fu rė''
|-
! present
| ''nėk rė''
| ''at/et rė''
| ''hu/hi rė''
| ''nan rė''
| ''atøm rė''
| ''høm rė''
|-
! present progressive
| ''nėk lu rė''
| ''at/et lu rė''
| ''hu/hi lu rė''
| ''nan lu rė''
| ''atøm lu rė''
| ''høm lu rė''
|-
! present subjunctive
| ''nėk yrijan''
| ''at yrijan''
| ''hu rijan''
| ''nan rijan''
| ''atøm rijan''
| ''høm rijan''
|-
! future
| ''nėk bė rėt''
| ''at bė rėt''
| ''hu bė rėt''
| ''nan bė rėt''
| ''atøm bė rėt''
| ''høm bė rėt''
|-
! imperative
|colspan=6| ''re!''
|-
! active participle
|colspan=6| ''rėji''
|-
! passive participle
|colspan=6| ''ruj''
|-
! w-form
|colspan=6| ''rė''
|-
! infinitive
|colspan=6| ''rėt''
|}
===''fe'' 'to be'===
===''fe'' 'to be'===
The verb ''fe'' 'to be' is perhaps the most irregular verb of the language; it uses the Proto-Semitic suffix conjugation in the past tense.
The verb ''fe'' 'to be' is perhaps the most irregular verb of the language; it uses the Proto-Semitic suffix conjugation in the past tense.