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=====How to conjugate -NA=====
=====How to conjugate -NA=====
The conjugations of -NA for the different classes are as follows:
Strong regular verbs append -ná to the end of the word. Weak regular verbs delete the final vowel and append -ná.  
* Strong regular verbs append -ná to the end of the word. Weak regular verbs delete the final vowel and append -ná.  
: lesó → lesoná
*: lesó → lesoná
: enjí → enjiná
*: enjí → enjiná
: sigú → signá
*: sigú → signá


* -SA conjugation verbs delete the final vowel and append ná. Note that if the consonant before the final vowel is -x, then ná will be pronounced as [ɲa].
-SA conjugation verbs delete the final vowel and append ná. Note that if the consonant before the final vowel is -x, then ná will be pronounced as [ɲa].
*: myusá → myusná [mjusˈna]
: myusá → myusná [mjusˈna]
*: exí → exná [ɛɕˈɲa]
: exí → exná [ɛɕˈɲa]


* -FA and -LA conjugation verbs delete the final -CV, apply w-ablaut to the remaining stem, and append ná.  
-FA and -LA conjugation verbs delete the final -CV, apply w-ablaut to the remaining stem, and append ná.  
*: safá → sawná  
: safá → sawná  
*: ralí → rawná  
: ralí → rawná  


* -RA conjugation verbs delete the final vowel, change the remaining -r to -x and append -ná.  
-RA conjugation verbs delete the final vowel, change the remaining -r to -x and append -ná.  
*: kurú → kuxná
: kurú → kuxná


* -N, -S, -H, -W, and -Y conjugation verbs simply append -ná.  
-N, -S, -H, -W, and -Y conjugation verbs simply append -ná.  
*: ekán → ekanná
: ekán → ekanná
*: rum → rumná
: rum → rumná
*: sarás → sarasná
: sarás → sarasná
*: oxâ → oxāná  
: oxâ → oxāná  
*: aw → awná
: aw → awná
*: way → wayná
: way → wayná


* -R conjugation verbs replace the final -r with -x and append -ná.  
-R conjugation verbs replace the final -r with -x and append -ná.  
*: elér → elexná  
: elér → elexná  


* -T conjugation verbs remove the final consonant, or change final long ē to short e. Then, they apply w-ablaut, and finally append ná.  
-T conjugation verbs remove the final consonant, or change final long ē to short e. Then, they apply w-ablaut, and finally append ná.  
*: enák → enawná  
: enák → enawná  
*: hē → hyoná
: hē → hyoná


See the summary in the table below:  
See the summary in the table below:  
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=====How to conjugate -BI=====
=====How to conjugate -BI=====
-BI adds the suffix -bí to verbs identically to -NA across all verb classes, with one exception:
-BI adds the suffix -bí to verbs identically to -NA across all verb classes, with one exception: -T verbs delete the final consonant (or reduce long ē to short e), and then append -cú
 
* -T verbs delete the final consonant (or reduce long ē to short e), and then append -cú
: enák → enacú
: enák → enacú
: hē → hecú
: hē → hecú
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=====How to Conjugate -WAY=====
=====How to Conjugate -WAY=====


For verbs ending in a voiceless consonant or a weak vowel preceded by a voiceless consonant, the inchoative ending is -fáy. The ending is also -fáy for all -T and -H class verbs. Otherwise, it is -way. Besides this, -WAY conjugates identically to -NA, with one exception:  
For verbs ending in a voiceless consonant or a weak vowel preceded by a voiceless consonant, the inchoative ending is -fáy. The ending is also -fáy for all -T and -H class verbs. Otherwise, it is -way. Besides this, -WAY conjugates identically to -NA, with one exception: -W and -LA verbs delete the final -lV or -w and append -wáy.  
* -W and -LA verbs delete the final -lV or -w and append -wáy.  
: law → lawáy
: ralí → rawáy


See the table below.  
See the table below.  
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=====How to conjugate -KUN=====
=====How to conjugate -KUN=====


* Regular strong verbs, -N verbs, -W verbs, and -Y verbs simply append -kún.  
Regular strong verbs, -N verbs, -W verbs, and -Y verbs simply append -kún.  
: enjí → enjikún
: enjí → enjikún
: ten → tenkún
: ten → tenkún
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: way → waykún  
: way → waykún  


* Regular weak verbs delete the final vowel and append -kún.
Regular weak verbs delete the final vowel and append -kún.
** Note that plosives become [ʔ] before another plosive, and that high vowels are lowered before [ʔ]. This can cause lowering of the vowel in the stem.  
* Note that plosives become [ʔ] before another plosive, and that high vowels are lowered before [ʔ]. This can cause lowering of the vowel in the stem.  
: damá → damkún
: damá → damkún
: riká → rikkún [rɛˈqun]
: riká → rikkún [rɛˈqun]


* -SA and -RA verbs delete the final -CV and append -qún.  
-SA and -RA verbs delete the final -CV and append -qún.  
: kosá → koqún  
: kosá → koqún  
: exí → eqún  
: exí → eqún  
: kurú → kuqún  
: kurú → kuqún  


* -LA verbs delete the final -CV, apply w-ablaut to the remaining vowel, and append kún.  
-LA verbs delete the final -CV, apply w-ablaut to the remaining vowel, and append kún.  
: ralí → rawkún  
: ralí → rawkún  


* -FA verbs delete the final -CV, apply w-ablaut to the remaining vowel, and append -qún.  
-FA verbs delete the final -CV, apply w-ablaut to the remaining vowel, and append -qún.  
: safá → sawqún  
: safá → sawqún  


* -S, -R, and t-, k-, or p-final -T verbs delete the final -C, and append -qún.  
-S, -R, and t-, k-, or p-final -T verbs delete the final -C, and append -qún.  
: herúx → heruqún  
: herúx → heruqún  
: sarás → saraqún  
: sarás → saraqún  
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: enák → enaqún  
: enák → enaqún  


* -H verbs and -ē final -T verbs shorten the final vowel and append qún.  
-H verbs and -ē final -T verbs shorten the final vowel and append qún.  
: oxâ → oxaqún  
: oxâ → oxaqún  
: pē → peqún  
: pē → peqún  
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=====How to conjugate -W=====
=====How to conjugate -W=====


* All regular, -SA, -FA, -RA, and -LA verbs apply w-ablaut to the final vowel.  
All regular, -SA, -FA, -RA, and -LA verbs apply w-ablaut to the final vowel.  
: lesó → lesô
: lesó → lesô
: sigú → sigû
: sigú → sigû
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: ralí → ralyú
: ralí → ralyú


* -N verbs append -la. This does not draw stress from where it would be in the stem.  
-N verbs append -la. This does not draw stress from where it would be in the stem.  
: ekán → ekánla  
: ekán → ekánla  
: rum → rúmla  
: rum → rúmla  


* -S and -R verbs delete the final consonant, apply w-ablaut to the remaining final vowel, and append -sa. This does not draw stress.  
-S and -R verbs delete the final consonant, apply w-ablaut to the remaining final vowel, and append -sa. This does not draw stress.  
: elér → elyósa
: elér → elyósa
: yos → yôsa
: yos → yôsa
: bulíx → bulyúsa
: bulíx → bulyúsa


* -T verbs delete the final consonant or shorten final -ē and append -táw.  
-T verbs delete the final consonant or shorten final -ē and append -táw.  
: enák → enatáw
: enák → enatáw
: hē → hetáw
: hē → hetáw


* -H verbs shorten the final vowel, apply w-ablaut, and then append -sa. This does not draw stress.  
-H verbs shorten the final vowel, apply w-ablaut, and then append -sa. This does not draw stress.  
: oxâ → oxáwsa  
: oxâ → oxáwsa  
: orî → oryúsa
: orî → oryúsa
: xō → xôsa
: xō → xôsa


* -W verbs delete the final -aw and append -ála.  
-W verbs delete the final -aw and append -ála.  
: aw → ála  
: aw → ála  
: ryuláw → ryulála  
: ryuláw → ryulála  


* -Y verbs append -ú.
-Y verbs append -ú.
: way → wayú  
: way → wayú