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Ín Duári possesses three non-finite forms, namely the gerund and participle, and a verbal noun (sometimes called infinitive). The verbal noun may take additional derivational suffixes. | Ín Duári possesses three non-finite forms, namely the gerund and participle, and a verbal noun (sometimes called infinitive). The verbal noun may take additional derivational suffixes. | ||
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The following table demonstrates the conjugation of the regular verb ''vára'' (to see): | The following table demonstrates the conjugation of the regular verb ''vára'' (to see): | ||
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| translation = I saw her and I smiled at her. | | translation = I saw her and I smiled at her. | ||
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====Non-Finite Forms==== | |||
The non-finite forms inflect for case and number: | The non-finite forms inflect for case and number: | ||
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! Type !! Affix !! Example | |||
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| | | Verbal Noun || var- || Participle | ||
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| | | Gerund || -in- || ?? | ||
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| | | Participle || ?? || ?? | ||
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