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!'''Zer''' | !'''Zer''' | ||
!'''Haar''' | !'''Haar''' | ||
!''' | !'''Clamaar''' | ||
!'''Dievier''' | !'''Dievier''' | ||
!'''Wijvre''' | !'''Wijvre''' | ||
!''' | !'''Oijr''' | ||
!'''Vaar''' | !'''Vaar''' | ||
!'''Ijr''' | !'''Ijr''' | ||
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|zer | |zer | ||
|haar | |haar | ||
| | |clamaar | ||
|dievier | |dievier | ||
|wijvre | |wijvre | ||
| | |oijr | ||
|vaar | |vaar | ||
|ijr | |ijr | ||
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|- | |- | ||
!'''Past''' | !'''Past''' | ||
|haar | |haar zit | ||
|haar hijt | |haar hijt | ||
|haar | |haar clamaat | ||
|haar dievuit | |haar dievuit | ||
|haar wijvut | |haar wijvut | ||
|haar ooijt | |haar ooijt | ||
|haar | |haar vagt | ||
|haar ijt | |haar ijt | ||
|haar daat | |haar daat | ||
|haar | |haar digt | ||
|haar wijst | |haar wijst | ||
|haar duigt | |haar duigt | ||
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!'''Zer''' | !'''Zer''' | ||
!'''Haar''' | !'''Haar''' | ||
!''' | !'''Clamaar''' | ||
!'''Dievier''' | !'''Dievier''' | ||
!'''Wijvre''' | !'''Wijvre''' | ||
!''' | !'''Oijr''' | ||
!'''Vaar''' | !'''Vaar''' | ||
!'''Ijr''' | !'''Ijr''' | ||
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|Zeend | |Zeend | ||
|Heend | |Heend | ||
| | |Clamaand | ||
|Dieveend | |Dieveend | ||
|Weiveend | |Weiveend | ||
| | |Oijnd | ||
|Veend | |Veend | ||
|Ijnd | |Ijnd | ||
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|Dijeend | |Dijeend | ||
|Wijeend | |Wijeend | ||
| | |Duïeend | ||
| | |Vluïeend | ||
|Proëeend | |Proëeend | ||
|- | |- | ||
!'''Past''' | !'''Past''' | ||
|heend | |heend zit | ||
|heend hijt | |heend hijt | ||
|heend | |heend clamaat | ||
|heend dievuit | |heend dievuit | ||
|heend wijvut | |heend wijvut | ||
|heend | |heend oijt | ||
|heend | |heend vagt | ||
|heend ijt | |heend ijt | ||
|heend daat | |heend daat | ||
|heend | |heend digt | ||
|heend wijst | |heend wijst | ||
|heend duigt | |heend duigt | ||
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It can be seen that this mood has got two tenses: ''present'' and ''past''. Very often gerund is used to translate adverbials of time, as in: | It can be seen that this mood has got two tenses: ''present'' and ''past''. Very often gerund is used to translate adverbials of time, as in: | ||
* ''Heend | * ''Heend oijt id, is ijft awie.'' - After that he heard it, he went away. | ||
* ''Worraand, | * ''Worraand, is zentijft ca id veut roe.'' - As he was eating, he noticed that it was late. | ||
Gerund can translate adverbials of means or of manner also: | Gerund can translate adverbials of means or of manner also: | ||
* ''Vuimaand, zouftur ries.'' - By smoking one doesn't obtain anything. | * ''Vuimaand, zouftur ries.'' - By smoking one doesn't obtain anything. | ||
* ''Le proes | * ''Le proes creitaand zim vleend.'' - She came screaming and crying. | ||
The participle has had a strong linguistic evolution: the present and the future tense of this mood are now used as nouns and adjectives and they're no more recognised as verbs. The only tense that is still seen as verb is the past that can be used as adjective also. | The participle has had a strong linguistic evolution: the present and the future tense of this mood are now used as nouns and adjectives and they're no more recognised as verbs. The only tense that is still seen as verb is the past that can be used as adjective also. | ||
The present of participle is formed by substituting the infinitive ending for ''-oer'' for masculine and ''-eur'' for feminine gender (when it indicates a noun, otherwise it is used the only ending -oer): | The present of participle is formed by substituting the infinitive ending for ''-oer'' for masculine and ''-eur'' for feminine gender (when it indicates a noun, otherwise it is used the only ending -oer): | ||
* ''Hij | * ''Hij canteur es juiven.'' - The singing woman is young. | ||
* ''Hij | * ''Hij cantoer es prisc.'' - The singing man is old. | ||
This tense has got not only masculine and feminine forms, but also singular and plural forms: | This tense has got not only masculine and feminine forms, but also singular and plural forms: | ||
* ''Hijs | * ''Hijs canteurs zunt juiven.'' - The singing women are young. | ||
* ''Hijs | * ''Hijs cantoers zunt prisk.'' - The singing men are old. | ||
If we want to use the terms ''zierel'' and ''zier'', than we have to change the structure of the sentence: | If we want to use the terms ''zierel'' and ''zier'', than we have to change the structure of the sentence: | ||
* ''Hij zierel | * ''Hij zierel qui cant es juiven.'' - The singing woman (= the woman who sings) is young. | ||
* ''Hijs ziers | * ''Hijs ziers qui cantan zunt prisk.'' - The singing men (= the men who sing) are old. | ||
The future of participle is formed by with the past stem of the verb and the ending ''-uir''. Nowadays the so formed words are recognised as nouns or, more rarely, as adjectives: | The future of participle is formed by with the past stem of the verb and the ending ''-uir''. Nowadays the so formed words are recognised as nouns or, more rarely, as adjectives: | ||
* ''legtuir'' - reading; | * ''legtuir'' - reading; | ||
* '' | * ''creituir'' - creature; | ||
* ''natuir'' - nature; | * ''natuir'' - nature; | ||
* ''matuir'' - ripe, mature. | * ''matuir'' - ripe, mature. | ||
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!'''Zer''' | !'''Zer''' | ||
!'''Haar''' | !'''Haar''' | ||
!''' | !'''Clamaar''' | ||
!'''Dievier''' | !'''Dievier''' | ||
!'''Wijvre''' | !'''Wijvre''' | ||
!''' | !'''Oijr''' | ||
!'''Vaar''' | !'''Vaar''' | ||
!'''Ijr''' | !'''Ijr''' | ||
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!'''Proer''' | !'''Proer''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |zit | ||
|hijt | |hijt | ||
| | |clamaat | ||
|dievuit | |dievuit | ||
|weivut | |weivut | ||
| | |oijt | ||
|vagt | |vagt | ||
|ijt | |ijt | ||
|daat | |daat | ||
| | |digt | ||
|wijst | |wijst | ||
|duigt | |duigt |
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