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! Lative
! Lative
| ructón || ructogórón || útinsin || útimésin || quolexin || quolequésin
| ructón || ructogórón || útinsin || útimésin || quolexin || quolequésin
|}
===Verbs===
[TBA]
As for tenses, the Íscégon verb is only conjugated for four tense-aspect combinations, actually all (for most verbs) agglutinative: present, present continuous, past, and past continuous. The future tenses (future, future perfect, future continuous) are formed by the particle ''dion'' followed by a verb in either present, present continuous, or past.
The first - and the only productive - conjugation in Íscégon is the one that derives from back vowel stems and thus had back-vowel affixes in Proto-Evandorian.
{| class="wikitable"
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! rowspan=2 | ''bínurot'' (bínur-)<br/> "to do, make" !! colspan=2 | Active
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! Indefinite !! Definite
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! Present
| bínur || TBA
|-
! Present Cont.
| masbínur<ref>It is unknown how a sequence like /sb/ in Íscégon was pronounced - it probably varied dialectally between [zb] and [sp], given how different daughter languages disagree in voicing, e.g. /sb/ → Cerian [ʃ] but Besagret [ž] (dial. [žw])</ref> || TBA
|-
! Past
| tobínur || TBA
|-
! Past Cont.
| mastobínur || TBA
|}
|}


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