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The irregularities are not systematic: how it can be seen, both ''vaar'' and ''daar'' have got an infinitive in ''-aar'', but the former has got a root form ''vag-'' in the three singular persons, whereas the latter has got a root form ''doe-''. More systematic (but not ever) are the verbs whose infinitive ends in ''-uir'', ex.: ''yd pluigt'', "it rains", from ''pluir'', and so on. | The irregularities are not systematic: how it can be seen, both ''vaar'' and ''daar'' have got an infinitive in ''-aar'', but the former has got a root form ''vag-'' in the three singular persons and in the impersonal form, whereas the latter has got a root form ''doe-''. More systematic (but not ever) are the verbs whose infinitive ends in ''-uir'', ex.: ''yd pluigt'', "it rains", from ''pluir'', and so on. | ||
However it is best to control in the dictionary how the root form of the irregular verbs changes. | However it is best to control in the dictionary how the root form of the irregular verbs changes. | ||
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