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Also here, as the stress shifts on the last syllable, the verbs whose infinitive ends with ''-ijr'' change this ending with ''-eir-'', ex.:
Also here, as the stress shifts on the last syllable, the verbs whose infinitive ends with ''-ijr'' change this ending with ''-eir-'', ex.:


* ''Eg ijf klamaar'' / ''Eg klamareef'' - I shall call;
* ''Eg ijf klamaar'' / ''Eg klamareef'' - I would call;
* ''Toe ijft dievier'' / ''Toe dievreeft'' - You will have to;
* ''Toe ijft dievier'' / ''Toe dievreeft'' - You should;
* ''Ys ijft wijvre'' / ''Ys weivreeft'' - He will live;
* ''Ys ijft wijvre'' / ''Ys weivreeft'' - He would live;
* ''Noes ijrn oijr'' / ''Noes oeireen'' - We shall hear;
* ''Noes ijrn oijr'' / ''Noes oeireen'' - We would hear;
* ''Woes ijrn vaar'' / ''Woes vareen'' - You will do;
* ''Woes ijrn vaar'' / ''Woes vareen'' - You would do;
* ''Ïe ijrn ijr'' / ''Ïe eireen'' - They will go.
* ''Ïe ijrn ijr'' / ''Ïe eireen'' - They would go.


Note also that often the verbs of 2nd and 3rd conjugation loose a syllable, ex.:
Note also that often the verbs of 2nd and 3rd conjugation loose a syllable, ex.:


* ''Eg ijf dievier'' > ''Eg dievreef'' - I shall have to;
* ''Eg ijf dievier'' > ''Eg dievreef'' - I should;
* ''Toe ijft wijvre'' > ''Toe weivreeft'' - You will live.
* ''Toe ijft wijvre'' > ''Toe weivreeft'' - You would live.


Conditional can be found in conditional clauses of 2nd and 3rd type:
Conditional can be found in conditional clauses of 2nd and 3rd type:
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