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--> Modern {{PAGENAME}} simplified this system substantially, leaving behind a mixture of synthetic forms (used without a subject pronoun) and analytic forms (used with a subject noun or pronoun), similar to the Modern Irish system. Due to their different origins - namely, synthetic forms come from Thensarian conjugated verbs while analytic forms come from Thensarian participles or verbal nouns - they often morphologically behave differently.
--> Modern {{PAGENAME}} simplified this system substantially, leaving behind a mixture of synthetic forms (used without a subject pronoun) and analytic forms (used with a subject noun or pronoun), similar to the Modern Irish system. Due to their different origins - namely, synthetic forms come from Thensarian conjugated verbs while analytic forms come from Thensarian participles or verbal nouns - they often morphologically behave differently.


For prefixed verbs, the addition of the {{recon|''bi-''}} prefix works as follows:
====b-prefix====
For unprefixed verbs, the b-prefix works by lenition of the stem's initial consonant. If the result of lenition begins with a vowel, then ''b'-'' is added to the beginning.
 
For prefixed verbs, the addition of the b-prefix works as follows:


*For prefixes ending in a resonant, the first consonant of the root undergoes eclipsis.
*For prefixes ending in a resonant, the first consonant of the root undergoes eclipsis.