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Conjugation 
Infinitive ???
Participle ???
Active Realis Irrealis Precative
1.sg naslad nasallad
2.sg maslad masallad
3.sg taslad tasallad
1.pl nasladā nasalladā
2.pl masladā masalladā
3.sg tasladā tasalladā
1The absolute state of the noun is primarily used to mark the predicate of a nominal sentence as well as nouns modified by a numeral. It is also used in names.