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The present of participle is formed by substituting the infinitive ending for ''-oer'' for masculine and ''-eur'' for feminine gender:
The present of participle is formed by substituting the infinitive ending for ''-oer'' for masculine and ''-eur'' for feminine gender:


* ''Hij kanteur est iewen.'' - The singing woman is young.
* ''Hij kanteur est ieven.'' - The singing woman is young.
* ''Hij kantoer est zenn.'' - The singing man is old.
* ''Hij kantoer est zenn.'' - The singing man is old.


This tense has got not only masculine and feminine forms, but also singular and plural forms:
This tense has got not only masculine and feminine forms, but also singular and plural forms:


* ''Hies kanteurs zunt iewen.'' - The singing women are young.
* ''Hies kanteurs zunt ieven.'' - The singing women are young.
* ''Hies kantoers zunt zenn.'' - The singing men are old.
* ''Hies kantoers zunt zenn.'' - The singing men are old.


If we want to use the terms ''zierel'' and ''zier'', than we have to change the structure of the sentence:
If we want to use the terms ''zierel'' and ''zier'', than we have to change the structure of the sentence:


* ''Hij zierel ki kant est iewen.'' - The singing woman (= the woman who sings) is young.
* ''Hij zierel ki kant est ieven.'' - The singing woman (= the woman who sings) is young.
* ''Hies ziers ki kanten zunt zenn.'' - The singing men (= the men who sing) are old.
* ''Hies ziers ki kanten zunt zenn.'' - The singing men (= the men who sing) are old.


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