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* Person: I, you (singular), he/she/it, we, you (plural), they | * Person: I, you (singular), he/she/it, we, you (plural), they | ||
This does not include auxiliary conjugations, with an auxiliary verb. Similarly, vowel mutations exist in almost every verb. There are 41 different vowel mutation patterns, which arise from the different grades of vowels in Proto-Indo-European. Furthermore, there are 6 different conjugation patterns based on the thematicity and aspect the Proto-Indo-European root verb the conjugation is based on. | This does not include auxiliary conjugations, with an auxiliary verb. The infinitve form of verbs is ''-ne''. Similarly, vowel mutations exist in almost every verb. There are 41 different vowel mutation patterns class ''classes'', which arise from the different grades of vowels in Proto-Indo-European. | ||
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! P.I.E grade !! (e) !! (ē), (ō) !! (o) !! (∅) !! Example verb | |||
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| Class 8 || ā || ā || ū || i || nâine | |||
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| Class 22 || i || ē || ō || o || díkne | |||
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| Class 30 || o || ō || o || o || póvne | |||
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Furthermore, there are 6 different conjugation patterns based on the thematicity and aspect the Proto-Indo-European root verb the conjugation is based on. | |||
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