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===== To say (ditsir) and to talk (prilufir) =====
===== To say (ditsir) and to talk (prilufir) =====
Two common irregular verbs are '''ditsir '''(to say) and '''prilufir '''(to talk). Both of them are suppletive: '''ditsir '''mostly comes from Latin dīcere, but the present and the past participle are from the originally deponent defective fārī (completed by analogy), and the present participle ''jajnts ''is from aiēntem, the present participle of āiō. '''Prilufir '''mostly comes from forms of prōloquī, through an analogically rebuilt active paradigm *prōloquere, but the participles are the ones of the unprefixed verb — ''lusjents ''and ''lukut ''from loquēntem and locūtum respectively. '''Ditsir '''is also one of the few verbs that still has a commonly used synthetic past.
Two common irregular verbs are '''ditsir '''(to say) and '''prilufir '''(to talk). Both of them are suppletive: '''ditsir '''mostly comes from Latin dīcere, but the present and the past participle are from the originally deponent defective fārī (completed by analogy), and the present participle ''jants ''is from aientem, the present participle of āiō. '''Prilufir '''mostly comes from forms of prōloquī, through an analogically rebuilt active paradigm *prōloquere, but the participles are the ones of the unprefixed verb — ''lusjants ''and ''lukut ''from loquentem and locūtum respectively. '''Ditsir '''is also one of the few verbs that still has a commonly used synthetic past.
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