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Verbs are made with an ''å'' in the infinitive form, but do not have any special ending on the actual verb, such as SA's way of adding an ''e'' onto verbs.   
Verbs are made with an ''å'' in the infinitive form, but do not have any special ending on the actual verb, such as SA's way of adding an ''e'' onto verbs.   


*''å Kug'''-''' '' - to Cook (EA)
*''å Kug'' - to Cook (EA)
*''ett Kyk'''e''' '' - to Cook (SA)
*''ett Kyk'''e''' '' - to Cook (SA)


Additionally, the conjugation, while still universal in the present tense, is an ''-e'' instead of ''-er''.  This can be confusing in speech because final-syllable vowels are always dropped unless the syllable contains ' ' ', and the adding of an ''e'' does not change the pronunciation of a verb from the infinitive. 
{| {{Table/bluetable}} style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle"
!'''Verb (EA)'''
!'''Present'''
!''IPA'''
!'''Meaning'''
!'''Verb (SA)'''
!'''Present'''
!'''IPA'''
!'''Meaning'''
|-
!'''å Skriv'''
|skrive
|[skɹi:'f]
|to write
|-
!'''ett Skrive'''
|skriver
|[skri:'vɛr]
|to write
|-
!'''å Kug'''
|kuge
|[kʉg]
|to cook
|-
!'''ett Kyke'''
|kyker
|[kʉg'ɛr]
|to cook
|-
!'''å Løb'''
|løbe
|[løb]
|to run
|-
!'''ett Lufe'''
|lufer
|[lʉf'ɛr
|to run
|-
!'''å Find'''
|find
|[fin(ð)]
|to find
|-
!'''ett Finne'''
|finner
|[fin'nɛr]
|to find
|-
!'''å Bord'''
|borde
|[bɔr(ð)]
|to eat
|-
!'''ett Spise'''
|spiser
|[spi:'sɛr]
|to eat
|-
!'''å Gå'''
|Gåe
|[gɔ]
|to go
|-
!'''ett Gå'''
|går
|[gɔr]
|to go
|}
*''Hin skrive over for å kug'' - he writes about cooking (EA)
*''Han skriver over for ett kyke'' - he writes about cooking (SA)


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