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** ''nīdṛke'' <small>(''nīdarē, nīdṛk, nīdadrā'')</small> — to behave
** ''nīdṛke'' <small>(''nīdarē, nīdṛk, nīdadrā'')</small> — to behave
** ''tadṛke'' <small>(''tadarē, tadṛk, tadadrā'')</small> — to prepare
** ''tadṛke'' <small>(''tadarē, tadṛk, tadadrā'')</small> — to prepare
** ''valdånьdṛke'' <small>(''valdånьdarē, valdånьdṛk, valdånьdadrā'')</small> — to turn on (colloquial)
*** ''valdåniake'' — to turn on (non-colloquial)
** ''vīdånьdṛke'' <small>(''vīdånьdarē, vīdånьdṛk, vīdånьdadrā'')</small> — to turn off (colloquial)
*** ''vīdåniake'' — to turn off (non-colloquial)
* ''ghirvake'' <small>(class 7 - ''ghervē, ghyarvek, ighirva'')</small> - to open a fruit, to tear a fruit open
* ''ghirvake'' <small>(class 7 - ''ghervē, ghyarvek, ighirva'')</small> - to open a fruit, to tear a fruit open
* ''huleike'' — to shine, gleam
** ''nīhuleike'' — to turn on (colloquially, the causative of ''huleike'' is often used)
** ''anihuleike'' — to turn off
* ''jānake'' — to feel, perceive something by touch or taste, also used for heat and cold.
* ''jānake'' — to feel, perceive something by touch or taste, also used for heat and cold.
* ''kulke'' <small>(''kilē, kulek, ukula'')</small> — to say, tell
* ''kulke'' <small>(''kilē, kulek, ukula'')</small> — to say, tell