auxiliary verbs
Oh, here we are with the auxiliary verb conjugations they , be and Ecce , have / us. These verbs are very special because they have different forms that they have acquired over time, but they are now rapidly disappearing. So I chose to use the words rur for items used only in rural areas, qdis for those who are about to disappear.
Some of the verbal forms has an asterisk, which connects with the corresponding Latin written at the end.
WORD THEY (being)
They also stress *
Past Participle Stado
* lat. they
THIS INDICATIVE
1 SO 2 *
know she is
3, En ** ( rur), making this *** ( qdis )
1 we are, èssimi ( qdis )
2 Seat 3 is
, En **, making this *** ( qdis )
* lat. sum
** perhaps from Latin inest
*** Latin ADEST
IMPERFECT INDICATIVE
1 was
2 were 3 was a
FYROM, hermitages
* 2 were 3 was
, Erene
* lat. eramus
THIS CONDITIONAL
it would be to
1 2 Sarissa, sarìsci ( qdis )
3 it would be to
1 sarìssimo, sarìscimo ( qdis )
2 Sarissa, sarìsci ( qdis )
3 Sariah, sarìene
MANDATORY they
2 *, (there) to which they, the (by) them
2 (ci) Ede from them, dued (by) them
* lat. es
WORD ECCE (have)
THIS INFINITE exception, is, ave, ae
Past Participle udo, audo, vudo
THIS INDICATIVE
1 (IC) or
2 (ci) Ai, (c)
3 (ci) à
1 (ci) * emo
2 (ci) Ede
** 3 (us) a, (ci) * Anne
lat. Habemus
** lat. habétis
IMPERFECT INDICATIVE
1 (ci) éo
2 (ci) and
3 (us) and
1 (ci) Emie, (we) Emmi
2 (ci) and
3 (ci) and ( ci) EENEE
THIS CONDITIONAL
1 (ci) to (ve) RIA
2 (ci) to (ve) fights, (it) to (ve) risks ( qdis )
3 (us) to (ve ) RIA
1 (ci) to (ve) rìssimo, (ci) to (ve) rìscimo ( qdis )
2 (ci) to (ve) fights, (it) to (ve) risks ( qdis )
3 (us) to (ve) estuary, (ci) to (ve) rien
MANDATORY
Have 2 (ce), (ci) is the Da (CEC), gods (from) surplus
2 (ci) is from Ede (CEC), dued (by) Ecce
be noted in the conjugation of verbs
First, it is important that in some cases for the conjugation plural the singular form is used: it See were (which means you were really , but you were ) and (us) and (same address). The third person plural form is matched both their own (eg. Cianna ) But also a form equal to the third singular (eg. lora CIA). The second person plural has two forms: know and is in the verb be and glaciers and we have in the verb. Usually know and glaciers are used in order to sentence that fool you know for that stupid that you , but you are stupid for you're stupid.
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