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In the perfect case, when there is a frictave consonant ([ɕ/ʒ/d͡ʒ/s]) as a verb's final sound, a 'glider e' is inserted so that ''ç'' stands alone. This makes the word easier to pronounce because the frictaves are not doubled up. | In the perfect case, when there is a frictave consonant ([ɕ/ʒ/d͡ʒ/s]) as a verb's final sound, a 'glider e' is inserted so that ''ç'' stands alone. This makes the word easier to pronounce because the frictaves are not doubled up. | ||
===Class II=== | ====Class II==== | ||
Class II verbs end with ''-ar'' in the infinitive and generally undergo an ablaut sound change int he past tense | Class II verbs end with ''-ar'' in the infinitive and generally undergo an ablaut sound change int he past tense | ||
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===Adjectives/Adverbs=== | ===Adjectives/Adverbs=== | ||
===Sentence Structure=== | ===Sentence Structure=== | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
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