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''gemýnь'' = mean (adj.)
''gemýnь'' = mean (adj.)
''gemýnlik'' = shared, in common
''gemýnlik'' = shared, in common
''awj'' > ''ój'': ''strójen'' 'sow', ''fróje'' 'queen'
''awj'' > ''ój'': ''srójen'' 'sow', ''fróje'' 'queen'
''þe szczip'' = 'ship'
''þe szczip'' = 'ship'
''-skapie'' = '-ship'
''-skapie'' = '-ship'
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**''þe urdýlь'' 'judgment' < ''dýlь'' 'part'
**''þe urdýlь'' 'judgment' < ''dýlь'' 'part'
*''-yng/-ing'': forms nouns from verbs
*''-yng/-ing'': forms nouns from verbs
**''þí striályng'' 'radiation' < ''striálen'' 'shine, radiate'
**''þí sriályng'' 'radiation' < ''sriálen'' 'shine, radiate'
**''þí hýting'' 'heating' < ''hýtien'' 'to heat'
**''þí hýting'' 'heating' < ''hýtien'' 'to heat'


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===Compound tenses===
===Compound tenses===
The compound tenses have received strogng Celtic influence. Unlike in other Germanic languages, the past participle is not used grammatically.
The compound tenses have received strong Celtic influence. Unlike in other Germanic languages, the past participle is not used grammatically.
====Progressive====
====Progressive====
Progressive tenses denote ongoing actions. An Irish-like construction is used: the auxiliary ''bión'' is used (which carries the tense), and the lexical verb becomes ''at'' 'at' + infinitive, and the infinitive is put at the end of the clause. An object of the verb becomes the possessor of the verbal noun.
Progressive tenses denote ongoing actions. An Irish-like construction is used: the auxiliary ''bión'' is used (which carries the tense), and the lexical verb becomes ''at'' 'at' + infinitive, and the infinitive is put at the end of the clause. An object of the verb becomes the possessor of the verbal noun.