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Third person plural verbs, while not ending in a vowel, take an epenthetic ''-t'' before vowel-initial words.
Third person plural verbs, while not ending in a vowel, take an epenthetic ''-t'' before vowel-initial words.


Other words can have varying epenthetic consonants (such as ''-n'', ''-d'', ''-b'', ''-g'', ''-t'', etc.), which must be memorized.
Other words can have varying epenthetic consonants (such as ''-n'', ''-d'', ''-b'', ''-g'', ''-t'', etc.) depending on their etymology.


Examples:
Examples:
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