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The regular verbs are formed adding particular endings to the root form. The root form of a verb is obtained just dropping the infinitive ending and adding the personal endings. Of course to obtain the root form is necessary to pay attention to the vowel length, that must be maintained (unless the verb is irregular). Moreover if the verb root ends with ''-v'' or ''-z'', these letters become unvoiced in the three singular persons voices.
The regular verbs are formed adding particular endings to the root form. The root form of a verb is obtained just dropping the infinitive ending and adding the personal endings. Of course to obtain the root form is necessary to pay attention to the vowel length, that must be maintained (unless the verb is irregular). Moreover if the verb root ends with ''-v'' or ''-z'', these letters become unvoiced in the three singular persons voices.


Here are four verbs: ''clamaar'' (to call), ''dievier'' (to have to), ''wijvre'' (to live), ''ooijr'' (to hear):  
Here are four verbs: ''clamaar'' (to call), ''dievier'' (to have to), ''wijvre'' (to live), ''oijr'' (to hear):  


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!'''Dievier'''
!'''Dievier'''
!'''Wijvre'''
!'''Wijvre'''
!'''Ooijr'''
!'''Oijr'''
|-
|-
!'''eg'''
!'''eg'''
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