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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
Verbs in Fejãto fall under three Classes:  Class I (Strong Verbs), Class II (Weak Verbs), and Class III (Irregular Verbs).  By far the largest group is Class I.  The only difference between Class I and Class II is simply that they conjugate differently.  Class III consists of verbs that fall under neither I nor II. 
All verbs can be conjugated for 6 persons (including he/she/it as one person) in all tenses. 
====Class I====
Class I verbs generally end with ''-or'' in the infinitive, but this by itself does not make a verb a Class I verb. 
Here is a conjugation table for the verb ''dantror'' (to speak)
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Person !! Present !! Past !! Perfect
|-
| I (''jue'') || dantro || dantra || kontra
|-
| you (''nosa'') || dantrej || dantroj || kontro
|-
| you (pl.) (nossaç) || dantresar || dantras || kontoros
|-
| he/she/it (laç/leç/ã) || dantrej || dantroj || kontro
|-
| they (lusa) || dantren || dantron || kontroça
|-
| we (ossé) || dantrossa || dantrossir || kontar
|}
===Adjectives/Adverbs===
===Adjectives/Adverbs===
===Sentence Structure===
===Sentence Structure===
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