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'''Swimme''' = ''to swim.'' Present plural: '''De fischen swimme''' = ''The fish are swimming''. The singular plural is simply the verb stem: '''En delfin swimm''' = ''A dolphin is swimming.''
'''Swimme''' = ''to swim.'' Present plural: '''De fischen swimme''' = ''The fish are swimming''. The singular plural is simply the verb stem: '''En delfin swimm''' = ''A dolphin is swimming.''


The past tense of regular verbs is formed by adding -'d, or -'de to the stem. Present: '''sege''' (to say). Past: '''seg'de'''.
The past tense of regular verbs is formed by adding -'d, or -'de to the stem. Present: '''sege''' (to say). Past: '''seg'de''' (plural), '''seg'd''' (singuar).


There are some irregular verbs and these have further distinctions in form which are likewise distinguished by number:
There are some irregular verbs and these have further distinctions in form which are likewise distinguished by number:
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