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| ''einerke'' (to float (multidir.)) || einer- || paiṇṣ- || iʔīneṣ-
| ''einerke'' (to float (multidir.)) || einer- || paiṇṣ- || iʔīneṣ-
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| ''flulke'' (to go, walk (monodir.)) || flun- || māṃs-a- || taul-
| ''flulke'' (to go, walk (monodir.)) || flun- || dām-a- || taul-
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| ''ghūmake'' (to blow) || ghūm-a- || <small>''ghūm-a-''</small> || ghumuṣṭ-a-
| ''ghūmake'' (to blow) || ghūm-a- || <small>''ghūm-a-''</small> || ghumuṣṭ-a-
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| ''yuṇake'' (to powder; to break with the hands) || yuṇ-a- || <small>''yuṇ-a-''</small> || yuṇuṣṭ-a-
| ''yuṇake'' (to powder; to break with the hands) || yuṇ-a- || <small>''yuṇ-a-''</small> || yuṇuṣṭ-a-
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Note that ''paiṇṣ-'', ''māṃṣ-'', ''paṃšy-'', ''pañc-'', ''papth-'', and ''taiši-'' all use the '''present''' endings instead of the '''past''' ones.
Note that ''paiṇṣ-'', ''dām-'', ''paṃšy-'', ''pañc-'', ''papth-'', and ''taiši-'' all use the '''present''' endings instead of the '''past''' ones.


''æflike'' (to plan, to be going to) is an unmarked agentive verb, which is only conjugated as agentive, and has an irregular present stem ''æftil-'', with a zero ending for the third person singular. It usually only takes verbs or verbal phrases as arguments, e.g. ''keitu dhāsmike æftil'' "(s)he is going/plans to save the whale".<br/>
''æflike'' (to plan, to be going to) is an unmarked agentive verb, which is only conjugated as agentive, and has an irregular present stem ''æftil-'', with a zero ending for the third person singular. It usually only takes verbs or verbal phrases as arguments, e.g. ''keitu dhāsmike æftil'' "(s)he is going/plans to save the whale".<br/>
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