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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. | Furthermore, there are 6 different conjugation patterns based on the thematicity and aspect the Proto-Indo-European root verb the conjugation is based on. | ||
===Prepositions=== | |||
Prepositions are commonly attached to verbs through corresponding prefixes. Examples include: | |||
* ''ā'' (to) + ''vêtene'' (glow, shine) → ''āvêtene'' (illuminate) | |||
* ''iom'' (with) + ''pêsne'' (split) → ''iompêsne'' (share) | |||
* ''ān'' (on) + ''kénne'' (precede, prevail) → ''ānkénne'' (begin, start) | |||
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