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The verb ''voiri'' (to go) is a new suppletive from two different Latin verbs, <small>VĀDERE</small> (which gives the infinitive, present participle, indicative present, indicative past, and the imperative) and <small>ĪRE</small>. The infinitive is a contracted form from earlier ''voḍiri'' (cf. ''fairi'' from ''faxiri'').
The verb ''voiri'' (to go) is a new suppletive from two different Latin verbs, <small>VĀDERE</small> (which gives the infinitive, present participle, indicative present, indicative past, and the imperative) and <small>ĪRE</small>. The infinitive is a contracted form from earlier ''voḍiri'' (cf. ''fairi'' from ''faxiri'').
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|+ "To want", simple tenses: ''voiri, voḍu, (iva,) vosi, (ira,) iṭ(, ja)''
|+ "To go", simple tenses: ''voiri, voḍu, (iva,) vosi, (ira,) iṭ(, ja)''
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! rowspan=2 | Person !! colspan=4 | Indicative !! colspan=3 | Subjunctive !! rowspan=2 | Imperative
! rowspan=2 | Person !! colspan=4 | Indicative !! colspan=3 | Subjunctive !! rowspan=2 | Imperative
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