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===Usage notes=== | ===Usage notes=== | ||
* In common speech, the future and conditional indicative tenses are usually formed by a personal conjugation of ''verdare'' + infinitive. In the present (i.e. ''eo verdo'', ''tu verdas'', etc.) it conveys a future meaning, while in the perfect tense (i.e. ''eo vardo'', ''tu vardasti'', etc.) it will form a conditional instead. Notice that the verb still undergoes ablaut in the perfect tense.<br>In more formal settings or in careful speech, a synthetic conjugation of the infinitive verb replaces the verbal construction. Thus, the example sentences given above would be ''E garabe a'l stade d'el cunio side'' and ''Si me teluin si cumaraban latie'', respectively. | * In common speech, the future and conditional indicative tenses are usually formed by a personal conjugation of ''verdare'' + infinitive. In the present (i.e. ''eo verdo'', ''tu verdas'', etc.) it conveys a future meaning, while in the perfect tense (i.e. ''eo vardo'', ''tu vardasti'', etc.) it will form a conditional instead. Notice that the verb still undergoes ablaut in the perfect tense.<br>In more formal settings or in careful speech, a synthetic conjugation of the infinitive verb replaces the verbal construction. Thus, the example sentences given above would be ''E garabe a'l stade d'el cunio side'' and ''Si me teluin si cumaraban latie'', respectively. | ||
[[Category:Avendonian auxiliary verbs]] |