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THE VERB.
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With the Personal Suffixes.[1]
lennem, I—to be. lennünk, we—to be.
lenned, thou—to be. lennetek, you—to be.
lennie, he—to be. lenniök, they—to be.


Participles.

Present. Past. Future.
való, levö, lévő, being. volt, been. leendő, about to be.
Adverbial Participles.
leve, being. levén, having been.


Potential Form.

lehet, may or can be.


In conjugating a verb, the same euphonic rules are to be observed as has been the case with the nouns. Verbs follow three classes of inflections. To the first class belong all flat-sounding verbs; to the second belong verbs whose vowel, or (if polysyllable) whose last vowel, is e; and to the third class belong verbs with ö or ü in the last syllable. Verbs with neuter vowels (é or í) belong to Class 1 or 2. For further particulars, see the following examples:—


Conjugation of the Transitive Verbs.


First Conjugation: varni, to sow.

  1. For the better understanding of the infinitive with the personal suffix the student may add the verb kellene, "ought," to it; as, lennem kellene, I ought to be, &c.