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! 1S  
! 1S  
| –e || –e || <sup><small>S</small></sup>– || <sup><small>P</small></sup>–je || –de || –dje || –e
| -e || -e || <sup><small>S</small></sup>– || <sup><small>P</small></sup>-je || -de || -dje || -e
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! 2S  
! 2S  
| (e)s || –es || <sup><small>S</small></sup>–t || <sup><small>P</small></sup>–jes || –des || –djes || –
| -(e)s || -es || <sup><small>S</small></sup>-t || <sup><small>P</small></sup>-jes || -des || -djes || –
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! 3S  
! 3S  
| (e)þ || –e || <sup><small>S</small></sup>– || <sup><small>P</small></sup>–je || –de || –dje || –eþ
| -(e)þ || -e || <sup><small>S</small></sup>– || <sup><small>P</small></sup>-je || -de || -dje || -eþ
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! 1P  
! 1P  
| (e)m || –em || <sup><small>P</small></sup>(e)m || <sup><small>P</small></sup>–jem || –dem || –djem || –em
| -(e)m || -em || <sup><small>P</small></sup>-(e)m || <sup><small>P</small></sup>-jem || -dem || -djem || -em
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! 2P  
! 2P  
| (e)ts || –ets || <sup><small>P</small></sup>(e)ts || <sup><small>P</small></sup>–jets || –dets || –djets || –ets
| -(e)ts || -ets || <sup><small>P</small></sup>-(e)ts || <sup><small>P</small></sup>-jets || -dets || -djets || -ets
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! 3P  
! 3P  
| (e)n || –en || <sup><small>P</small></sup>(e)n || <sup><small>P</small></sup>–jen || –den || –djen || –en
| -(e)n || -en || <sup><small>P</small></sup>-(e)n || <sup><small>P</small></sup>-jen || -den || -djen || -en
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'''Notes:'''
'''Notes:'''


<sup><small>1</small></sup> ''-(e)-'' indicates a schwa that is dropped in vowel-final verbs.
<sup><small>1</small></sup> ''-(e)-'' indicates a schwa that is dropped in vowel-final verbs.
<sup><small>2</small></sup> Preterite-present verbs conjugate as a strong past in the present, and as a weak past in the past. The plural present has the same stem as the infinitive.
====Strong verbs====
====Strong verbs====
Strong verbs form their past tense and past participle by vowel change (ablaut). There are seven classes of strong verbs, depending on how the stem changes.
Strong verbs form their past tense and past participle by vowel change (ablaut). There are seven classes of strong verbs, depending on how the stem changes.
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