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| ''aphake'' (to turn) || aph-a- || <small>''aph-a-''</small> || adī-va-
| ''aphake'' (to turn) || aph-a- || <small>''aph-a-''</small> || adī-va-
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| ''einerke'' (to float (multidir.)) || einer- || paiṇṣ- || iʔīneṣ-
| ''einerke'' (to float (multidir.)) || einer- || tanis- || inn-
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| ''flulke'' (to go, walk (monodir.)) || flun- || dām-a- || elīs-
| ''flulke'' (to go, walk (monodir.)) || flun- || dām-a- || elīs-
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| ''yuṇake'' (to powder; to break with the hands) || yuṇ-a- || <small>''yuṇ-a-''</small> || yuḍṇī-va-
| ''yuṇake'' (to powder; to break with the hands) || yuṇ-a- || <small>''yuṇ-a-''</small> || yuḍṇī-va-
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Note that ''paiṇṣ-'', ''dām-'', ''paṃšy-'', ''pañc-'', ''pīdhv-'', and ''taiši-'' all use the '''present''' endings instead of the '''past''' ones.
Note that ''tanis-'', ''dām-'', ''paṃšy-'', ''pañc-'', ''pīdhv-'', and ''taiši-'' all use the '''present''' endings instead of the '''past''' ones.


The verbs in ''-ī-va-'' are conjugated with ''-īva'' in the third persons, with ''-ī-'' otherwise (e.g. ''adīm'', ''adīs'', ''adīva''...).
The verbs in ''-ī-va-'' are conjugated with ''-īva'' in the third persons, with ''-ī-'' otherwise (e.g. ''adīm'', ''adīs'', ''adīva''...).