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As it has been already shown, the infinitive, or '''inveinijt'', ends with ''-er'', but there are also verbs that end only with ''-r'', as ''haar'', ''vaar'', ''ijr'', ''duir'', ''daar'', and so on. These are irregular infinitives. | As it has been already shown, the infinitive, or '''inveinijt'', ends with ''-er'', but there are also verbs that end only with ''-r'', as ''haar'', ''vaar'', ''ijr'', ''duir'', ''daar'', and so on. These are irregular infinitives. | ||
The infinitive forms ending with ''-r'' is the present form of this mood, but there is also a past form, that is formed with the infinitive form of the verb ''haar'' and the past participle, or ''zoppijn pervecht'', of the main verb: | The infinitive forms ending with ''-r'' is the present form of this mood, but there is also a past form, that is formed with the infinitive form of the verb ''haar'' and the past participle, or ''zoppijn pervecht'', of the main verb: | ||
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