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====Present of some irregular verbs====
====Present of some irregular verbs====


Aarlaansk has got some irregular verbs too. Often the infinitive of these verbs doesn't end with ''-er'', but with slightly different endings. Some other verbs have got the regular infinitive ending ''-er'', but are irregular. Here it can be seen the present tense of the verbs ''vaar'' (to do), ''ijr'' (to go), ''daar'' (to give), ''duir'' (to lead) and ''vluer'' (to flow, to slip by):  
Aarlaansk has got some irregular verbs too. Some verbs have got the regular infinitive endings ''-aar'', ''-ijr'' and so on, but ther are some that have got an irregular infinitive ending. Here it can be seen the present tense of the verbs ''vaar'' (to do), ''ijr'' (to go), ''daar'' (to give), ''dijr'' (to say, to tell), ''wijr'' (to see), ''duir'' (to lead) and ''vlurre'' (to flow, to slip by):  


{| {{Table/bluetable}} style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle"
{| {{Table/bluetable}} style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle"
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!'''Ijr'''
!'''Ijr'''
!'''Daar'''
!'''Daar'''
!'''Dijr'''
!'''Wijr'''
!'''Duir'''
!'''Duir'''
!'''Vluer'''
!'''Vlurre'''
|-
|-
!'''eg'''
!'''eg'''
|vach
|vag
|wa(ad)
|waad
|doe
|doe
|duich
|dijk
|wijd
|duig
|vluf
|vluf
|-
|-
!'''toe''' / '''is'''
!'''toe''' / '''is'''
|vacht
|vagt
|wa(adt)
|waadt
|doet
|doet
|duicht
|dijkt
|wijdt
|duigt
|vluft
|vluft
|-
|-
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|waan
|waan
|daan
|daan
|dijn
|wijn
|duin
|duin
|vluen
|vlun
|}
|}


The irregularities are not systematic: how it can be seen, both ''vaar'' and ''daar'' have got an infinitive in ''-aar'', but the former has got a root form ''vach-'' in the three singular persons, whereas the latter has got a root form ''doe-''. More systematic (but not ever) are the verbs whose infinitive ends in ''-Ver'': in the three singular persons the root form ends in ''-Vf'', ex.: ''id pluft'', "it rains", from ''pluer'', ''eg me laf'', "I wash (myself)", from ''laer-ze'', and so on.
The irregularities are not systematic: how it can be seen, both ''vaar'' and ''daar'' have got an infinitive in ''-aar'', but the former has got a root form ''vag-'' in the three singular persons, whereas the latter has got a root form ''doe-''. More systematic (but not ever) are the verbs whose infinitive ends in ''-Vrre'': in the three singular persons the root form ends in ''-Vf'', ex.: ''yd pluft'', "it rains", from ''plurre'', and so on.
However it is best to control in the dictionary how the root form of the irregular verbs changes.
However it is best to control in the dictionary how the root form of the irregular verbs changes.


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