Bearlandic: Difference between revisions

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* Verbs beginning with an unstressed prefix don't add an extra prefix in the perfect forms.
* Verbs beginning with an unstressed prefix don't add an extra prefix in the perfect forms.
* Verbs beginning with a stressed prefix are separable. Depending on the context, the prefix may be separated from the stem in the present and past tenses, and in the perfect, the gi- prefix comes between the separable prefix and the stem.
* Verbs beginning with a stressed prefix are separable. Depending on the context, the prefix may be separated from the stem in the present and past tenses, and in the perfect, the gi- prefix comes between the separable prefix and the stem.
It should be noted that the verb form labeled as "infinitive" represents the merger of various verb forms in earlier stages of the language and is therefore used for other purposes as well. For this reason, this description will sometimes use the term "ē-form" instead to avoid possible confusion with the use infinitives in other languages.


====Strong verbs====
====Strong verbs====