Garonnian/Verbs: Difference between revisions
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First person singular of 2nd conjugation caused palatalization: ''t'' → ''z'' (''partir'' → ''por'''z''''' "I divide"), ''∅''<ref>From a lost consonant ''-n-''</ref> → ''nn'' (''heir'' → ''hinn'' "I finish"), ''v'' → ''g'' (''servir'' → ''siurģ'' "I serve"). | |||
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Revision as of 00:42, 19 January 2022
Verbs in Garonnian is a extremely complex subject, with being conjugated for 4 moods (indicative, conditional, subjunctive, and imperative), 6 tenses (present, imperfect, future, preterite, pluperfect, future perfect), 3 persons (first, second, third), numbers (singular, plural), and also polarity and interrogative conjugations. This page only discusses regular verbs, for irregular verbs (such as errs "to be", air "to have", and herz "to do"), see Garonnian/Irregular verbs.
Overview
- First conjugation: Verbs ending in -er, the prototypical verb is parler "to speak". It is the most common conjugation group.
- Second conjugation: Verbs ending in -ir, the prototypical verb is partir "to divide".
- Third conjugation: Verbs ending in -r, but always subject to metathesis if the final consonant cluster deemed unpleasant (*hezr → herz "to do", *pierdr → prierd "to lose").[1]
Principal parts
To conjugate a verb, one needs 5 principal parts to complete them. It may differ according to conjugation groups.
Conjugation | Present | Imperfect | Preterite | Past participle | ||
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Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | |||
I | gemst- | estm- | estem- | este- | ested | |
II | pert- | part- | part- | part- | partid |
Indicative mood
Singular | Plural | ||||||
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First | Second | Third | First | Second | Third | ||
1st | Declarative | -∅3 | -s2 | -d2 | -oms1 | -eds1 | -n2 |
Interrogative | -ue1 | -es1 | -en1 | -mus1 | -dis1 | -enn1 | |
2nd | Declarative | -∅3 | -s2 | -d2 | -ims1 | -ids1 | -n2 |
Interrogative | -ue1 | -is1 | -in1 | -mus1 | -dis1 | -inn1 | |
3rd | Declarative | -∅3 | -s2 | -d2 | -ms1 | -ds1 | -n2 |
Interrogative | -ue1 | -is1 | -in1 | -mus1 | -dis1 | -inn1 |
First person singular of 2nd conjugation caused palatalization: t → z (partir → porz "I divide"), ∅[2] → nn (heir → hinn "I finish"), v → g (servir → siurģ "I serve").