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:: ''mæjr'' (to love): ''jag æjm'', ''tsu amar'', ''if amat'', ''novr mømur'', ''vovr mætir'', ''if amints'', ''amatse'' | :: ''mæjr'' (to love): ''jag æjm'', ''tsu amar'', ''if amat'', ''novr mømur'', ''vovr mætir'', ''if amints'', ''amatse'' | ||
:: ''kanæjr'' (to sing): ''jag kæjnt'', ''tsu kantar'', ''if kantat'', ''novr kanømur'', ''vovr kanætir'', ''if kantints'', ''kantatse''. | :: ''kanæjr'' (to sing): ''jag kæjnt'', ''tsu kantar'', ''if kantat'', ''novr kanømur'', ''vovr kanætir'', ''if kantints'', ''kantatse''. | ||
=====Imperative===== | |||
The active imperative is always the bare stressed stem, thus in most cases it is identical in form to the first person singular (except for ''-ajr'' verbs): ''øml!'' "walk!"; ''vajð!'' "see!"; ''pjat!'' "ask!". Note that the imperative too has the ''a'' → ''æj'' change, thus: ''æjm!'' "love!"; ''kæjnt!'' "sing!". | |||
The passive imperative is formed by adding ''se'' before the active imperative: ''se æjm!'' "be loved!"; ''se hnovsk!'' "be known!". | |||
====Present participle and continuous tenses==== | ====Present participle and continuous tenses==== |
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