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[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Romissan verbs]] [[Category:Romissan words]] [[Category:Romissan verbs conjugated like aver]] [[Category:Romissan irregular verbs]] [[Category:Romissan transitive verbs]] [[Category:Romissan auxiliary verbs]]
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Romissan verbs]] [[Category:Romissan words]] [[Category:Romissan verbs conjugated like aver]] [[Category:Romissan irregular verbs]] [[Category:Romissan transitive verbs]] [[Category:Romissan auxiliary verbs]] [[Category:Romissan second conjugation verbs]]

Latest revision as of 23:21, 18 June 2020

Romissan

Etymology

  • From Latin habeō

Pronunciation

(Romissan) IPA: /a'βeɾ/

Verb

aver

  1. (transitive) to have (to own, possess)
  2. (auxiliary) to have (auxiliary verb to form compound past tenses of most verbs)
  3. (transitive) to have (a condition)
  4. (transitive) to have (a measure or age)
  5. to have (to participate in an experience)

Inflection

Verb conjugation (second conjugation, irregular)
infinitive aver
auxiliary verb aver
present participle aviendo
past participle avuto
singular plural
first second third first second third
indicative ìo tu lìo, lìa nòso vòsi lòri
present ho hai ha avemo hate hon
imperfect avebo avebi aveba avebamo avebate aveban
preterite1 haro hareti haré harimo harete harón
future harró harré harrà harramo harrate harràn
conditional harrìo harrìe harrìa harrìamo harrìate harrìan
subjunctive que ìo (qu'ìo) que tu que lìo, que lìa que nòso que vòsi que lòri
present eva avamo avate evan
imperfect1 avessi avesse avesmo aveste avessen
imperative tu nòso vòsi
1 In less formal writing or speech, the preterite and imperfect subjunctive may be found to have been replaced with the indicative present perfect and present subjunctive tenses respectively.