Dalecarlian irregular verbs

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This group of verbs is called irregular since the presence singular ending does not end with -r,the past singular ending is -di or -ti (or even only -i) and the past participle end with -að or -åð.
Historically, most of the verbs of this group are so called preterito-presentic verbs, denoted by a pp in the list below.

Infinitive Pres. tense
singular
Past tense
singular
Past
participle
til dugå (='to be good enough, know')
dug dugði dugåð
til kunnapp (='to be able to, know')
kann kundi kunnað
til lifå (='to be alive')
lif lifði lifåð
(til mågåpp) (='to be able to, have to')
mátti (mågåð)
(til munnapp) (='to know')
(mann) mundi (munnað)
til tólå (='to bear, endure')
tól tóldi tólåð
til ulapp (='shall [pres.]')
al uldi ulað
til víla [wi:`l\A] (='to want')
vil vildi vilað
til vitåpp (='to know')
veit [wE:t] vissi vitåð





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