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The verbs "to be" (''siḍiri'' ← <small>ASSIDĒRE</small>, most of the conjugation from <small>SUM</small>) and "to have" (''haviri'' ← <small>HABĒRE</small>) are irregular. The former is deeply suppletive (inheriting many irregularities from Latin); the latter is functionally a pattern 1 second conjugation verb with widespread irregularities due to contraction and analogy.
The verbs "to be" (''siḍiri'' ← <small>ASSIDĒRE</small>, most of the conjugation from <small>SUM</small>) and "to have" (''haviri'' ← <small>HABĒRE</small>) are irregular. The former is deeply suppletive (inheriting many irregularities from Latin); the latter is functionally a pattern 1 second conjugation verb with widespread irregularities due to contraction and analogy.
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{| class="wikitable"
|+ "To be", simple tenses: ''siḍiri, sun, fui, sis''
|+ "To be", simple tenses: ''siḍiri, sungu, fui, sis''
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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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