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* '''u → au''': ''gurvyake'' (to sleep), ''bhuvake'' (to care for someone), and ''spunake'' (to poison). | * '''u → au''': ''gurvyake'' (to sleep), ''bhuvake'' (to care for someone), and ''spunake'' (to poison). | ||
These verbs conjugate regularly except for this vowel change in the present indicative stem only, for example ''leśvar'' (it is wept) and ''liśvat'' (it was wept), or ''kairu'' (I am loved) and ''kiram'' (I was loved) — note the regular saṃdhi change in ''ṣurgake'': ''śirgāmiss'' (pres. 1sg) vs ''ṣurgamin'' (past 1sg). | These verbs conjugate regularly except for this vowel change in the present indicative stem only, for example ''leśvar'' (it is wept) and ''liśvat'' (it was wept), or ''kairu'' (I am loved) and ''kiram'' (I was loved) — note the regular saṃdhi change in ''ṣurgake'': ''śirgāmiss'' (pres. 1sg) vs ''ṣurgamin'' (past 1sg). Naturally, all derivations that keep the stem unchanged conjugate likewise, e.g. ''māyaṃlįnake'' (to promise) → ''māyaṃlęnar'' (it is promised), ''māyaṃlįnat'' (it was promised). | ||
==== Indicative present and imperative ==== | ==== Indicative present and imperative ==== | ||