Regular verbs with an -ar ending conjugate as follows, normally, at least in the present tense:
-o (I/first person)
-as (you/second person)
-a (you/third person/formal, et cetera, much like Spanish, for example)
-amos (we)
-aís (you/plural, et cetera)
-an (they, et cetera)
-er, -ir, -or, and -ur regular verbs conjugate similarly. However, in the case of -ir verbs, the fifth ending is not -iís, but -ís. All other vowels have themselves just before the accented I in the verb ending, much as Spanish, for instance, might have for itself.
As for irregular verbs, their endings depend on the last vowel for them.
If the last vowel for them is an A, for example, the endings are as follows:
-cha
-aste
-az
-caphos
-caphaís
-caphen
The other four vowels have their irregular verb endings operate normally on the same principle, at least for the present tense. Most verbs in Slaabinese are regular verbs, but I have not totally determined that yet, seeing as I don't have many words yet collected or created for it, apparently. Or I have misplaced or lost certain related notes, I think.
Hope this information helps here. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide here to me with related matters, folks. CD out.
Last edited by Clovidequano Dovatha; 04-30-2019 at 12:28 PM.
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