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:: ''mæjr'' (to love): ''jag æjm'', ''tsu amar'', ''if amat'', ''novr mømur'', ''vovr mætir'', ''if amints'', ''amatse''
:: ''mæjr'' (to love): ''jag æjm'', ''tsu amar'', ''if amat'', ''novr mømur'', ''vovr mætir'', ''if amints'', ''amatse''
:: ''kanæjr'' (to sing): ''jag kæjnt'', ''tsu kantar'', ''if kantat'', ''novr kanømur'', ''vovr kanætir'', ''if kantints'', ''kantatse''.
:: ''kanæjr'' (to sing): ''jag kæjnt'', ''tsu kantar'', ''if kantat'', ''novr kanømur'', ''vovr kanætir'', ''if kantints'', ''kantatse''.
A few verbs have ''ej'' in 1SG and 3PL (and sometimes in 1PL and 2PL too but unstressed) and ''ø'' in 2SG and 3SG. This is actually the result of ''i-umlaut'' on Latin ''au'' (/aʊ̯/ > */eʏ̯/ > /eɪ̯/) and not a kind of ''u-umlaut''. ''ejðir'' (to hear) is the prototypical example - note also the etymologically related ''iniðir'' (to learn):
:: ''ejðir'' (to hear) < audīre: ''jag ejð'', ''tsu øðir'', ''if øðit'', ''novr ejðymur'', ''vovr ejðitir'', ''if ejðunts'', ''øðitse''
:: ''iniðir'' (to learn) < inaudīre: ''jag inejð'', ''tsu inøðir'', ''if inøðit'', ''novr iniðymur'', ''vovr iniðitir'', ''if inejðunts'', ''inøðitse''


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