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'''Regular Verbs''' | |||
There are three main verbs in Lortho: '''-o''' verbs, '''-t''' verbs, and '''-n''' verbs. The conjugation tables below show a preview of how the regular verbs conjugate in each category. Conjugation in other tenses includes more fusional aspects. | There are three main verbs in Lortho: '''-o''' verbs, '''-t''' verbs, and '''-n''' verbs. The conjugation tables below show a preview of how the regular verbs conjugate in each category. Conjugation in other tenses includes more fusional aspects. | ||
'''-o verbs''' | |||
The root is formed by subtracting the final "'''o'''." | The root is formed by subtracting the final "'''o'''." | ||
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'''-t verbs''' | |||
The root is formed by changing the final "'''t'''" to a "'''d'''." | The root is formed by changing the final "'''t'''" to a "'''d'''." | ||
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'''-n verbs''' | |||
The root is the same as the infinitive. | The root is the same as the infinitive. | ||
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'''Irregular Verbs''' | |||
Although labelled irregular, the verbs still have a regular feel in that they still use the same personal endings; however, the root is derived slightly differently. One example is the verb '''''harlan'''''. | Although labelled irregular, the verbs still have a regular feel in that they still use the same personal endings; however, the root is derived slightly differently. One example is the verb '''''harlan'''''. |
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