Caryatic: Difference between revisions

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=== Pronouns ===
=== Pronouns ===
===Verbs ===
===Verbs ===
Regular verbs have three principal parts:
# The present indicative stem
# The perfect indicative stem
# The perfect participle stem
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan=7 | '''To Carry'''
|-
! rowspan=5 | Present stem
! rowspan="2" |
! colspan="2" | Present
! colspan="2" | Imperfect
! rowspan="2" |
|-
! Singular
! Plural
! Singular
! Plural
|-
! 1
| fāru
| fārā<sup>m</sup>s
| afāram
| afārama
! 1
|-
! 2
| fārasi
| fāratis
| afāras
| afārata
! 2
|-
! 3
| fārī
| fāranti
| afāra
| afārant
! 3
|-
! rowspan=5 | Perfect stem
! rowspan="2" |
! colspan="2" | Perfect
! colspan="2" | Aorist
! rowspan="2" |
|-
! Singular
! Plural
! Singular
! Plural
|-
! 1
| fafāru
| fafārā<sup>m</sup>s
| fafāram
| fafārama
! 1
|-
! 2
| fafārasi
| fafāratis
| fafāras
| fafārata
! 2
|-
! 3
| fafārī
| fafāranti
| fafāra
| fafārant
! 3
|-
!
! colspan=3 | Primary endings
! colspan=3 | Secondary endings
|}
====Enclitic Verbs ====
====Enclitic Verbs ====
A couple verbs have enclitic forms in the present tense, which are used in subordinate clauses. Thus: ''kūs āsi-ga'' "you are a fish," but ''kūs âtti'' "that you are a fish."  
A couple verbs have enclitic forms in the present tense, which are used in subordinate clauses. Thus: ''kūs āsi-ga'' "you are a fish," but ''kūs âtti'' "that you are a fish." Thus far, only two such verbs are known, both of which are basic irregular verbs.


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