I Kronurum verb conjugation paradigms

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There are five basic verb conjugation paradigms or classes (i, ii, iii, iv and v).

While the tables could be less redundant, they are meant to aid in the search for the correct suffix, thus presenting all forms already in the manner in which they should be applied.

The first vowels in the roots marked as "√´-" (i.e., "root+acute accent") undergo a sound change we call a form of umlaut (e.g. kronur /ˈkɾo̞.nuɾ/ 1s.pres.ind.actkrónur /ˈkɾu̹.nuɾ/ 1s.pres.subj.act). See the phonology section in the main article for more detail.


Verb conjugation paradigms

i. -nur
Mostly verbs of movement.
ii. -tur
Mostly stative verbs.
iia. -dur
Attenuated verbs of the first class (-t·nur-dur) are conjugated by analogy after the conjugation of the second class (-tur).
iii. -rur
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iv. -jur
Mostly verbs of some abstraction (e.g. derived causative verbs).
v. -kur
[...]