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A tense inflection table (Grekelin has 4 tenses: Present, Past, Past Continuous and Future. One interesting feature that is inherited all the way from [[w:Proto-Indo-European|PIE]] is the [[w: Indo-European ablaut|ablaut system]] which is used especially in the past tenses instead of suffixes. | |||
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|+ Verb tenses in Grekelin | |||
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! !! Present !! Past Perfect !! Past Imperfect !! Future | |||
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| 1st person || Peió || Ipeia || Ipeiamane || Enna Peiso | |||
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| 2nd person || Peié || Ipeiate || Ipeiate || Enna Peise | |||
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| 3rd person || Peiei || Ipeiande || Ipeian || Enna Peisei | |||
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| 1st plural person || Peiómen || Ipeiamen || (Same as past perfect) || Enna peiomen | |||
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| 2nd plural person || Peiéte || Ipeiande || (Same as past perfect) || Enna peiete | |||
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| 3rd plural person || Peíen || Ipeiane || (Same as past perfect) || Enna peien | |||
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==Geographic Distribution and Demographics== | ==Geographic Distribution and Demographics== |
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