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===Conjugation===
===Conjugation===
====Number of Conjugations====
====Number of Conjugations====
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|+caption | Basic conjugation paradigm
|+caption | Basic conjugation paradigm
|-
|-
! Aspect →
! colspan="4" | Imperfective
! colspan="4" | Perfective
|-
! Mood →<br>Voice ↓
! Indicative
! Subjunctive
! Optative
! Potential
! Indicative
! Subjunctive
! Optative
! Potential
|-
! Active
| '''aedaç'''<br>They love me
| '''aedet'''<br>They should love me
| '''aedārit'''<br>They want to love me
| '''aedātaç'''<br>They can love me
| '''aedāvī'''<br>They loved me
| '''aedēvī'''<br>They should have loved me
| '''aedāruī'''<br>They wanted to love me
| '''aedātāvī'''<br>They could have loved me
|-
! Middle
| '''aedor'''<br>I love
| '''aedeō'''<br>I should love
| '''aedārō'''<br>I want to love
| '''aedātor'''<br>I can love
| '''aedāvō'''<br>I loved
| '''aedēvō'''<br>I should have loved
| '''aedāruō'''<br>I wanted to love
| '''aedātāvō'''<br>I could have loved
|-
! Passive
| '''aedālō'''<br>I am loved
| '''aedēlō'''<br>I should be loved
| '''aedārēlō'''<br>I want to be loved
| '''aedātālō'''<br>I can be loved
| '''aedāvēlō'''<br>I was loved
| '''aedēvēlō'''<br>I should have been loved
| '''aedāruēlō'''<br>I wanted to be loved
| '''aedātāvēlō'''<br>I could have been loved
|-
! Causative
| '''aedātiç'''<br>They let me love them
| '''aedātiat'''<br>They should let me love them
| '''aedātīrit'''<br>They want to let me love them
| '''aedātītaç'''<br>They can let me love them
| '''aedātīvī'''<br>They have let me love them
| '''aedātiāvī'''<br>They should have let me love them
| '''aedātīruī'''<br>They wanted to let me love them
| '''aedātītāvī'''<br>They could have let me love them
|}
|}
====Principle Parts====
====Principle Parts====
[[File:Stse.png|right|250px]]The verb in Aeranir is primarily made of three parts: ''stem'', ''theme'', and ''ending'', with an optional forth category, the ''suffix'', for forming the perfective.  The stem carries the semantic content of the word, and can also be conjugated to carry modal imformation.  The theme describes how the stem interacts with the ending, and can also be changed, along with the stem and endings, to express a variety of different grammatical meanings.  Endings indicate the voice, aspect, person, number, and gender of the most oblique argument in the DGA scheme.
[[File:Stse.png|right|250px]]The verb in Aeranir is primarily made of three parts: ''stem'', ''theme'', and ''ending'', with an optional forth category, the ''suffix'', for forming the perfective.  The stem carries the semantic content of the word, and can also be conjugated to carry modal imformation.  The theme describes how the stem interacts with the ending, and can also be changed, along with the stem and endings, to express a variety of different grammatical meanings.  Endings indicate the voice, aspect, person, number, and gender of the most oblique argument in the DGA scheme.
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