Fatþupũ Verbs
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Verbs are conjugated in person, number, gender and tense, but the gender distinction only exists for 1st and 3rd person singular.
Of course you have two different forms for almost everything because of the vowel harmony.
| past | present | future | |
| 1 fem sg | -umû/-imî | -û/-î | -u'u/-i'i |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 masc sg | -omô/-emê | -ô/-ê | -o'o/-e'e |
| 2 sg | -amã | -atã | -a'ã |
| 3 fem sg | -amunu/-amini | -unu/-ini | -uho/-ihe |
| 3 masc sg | -amunu/-amini | -ono/-ene | -uho/-ihe |
| 3 neut sg | -amu/-ami | -u/-i | -uho/-ihe |
| 1 pl | -acu/-aci | -aju/-aji | -a'aju/-a'aji |
| 2 pl | -opfã/-epfã | -otã/-etã | -otþã/-etþã |
| 3 pl | -amu/-ami | -asû/-asî | -asu'u/-asi'i |
There is more than just those conjugation endings:
- The infinitive has the ending -a.
- The progressive form ("I am doing") is formed by conjugating the verb ca (to do) preceded by the present participle of the main verb.
- The present participle has the ending -âva.
- The past participle is formed with the ending -êts or -ôts followed by the ending for the appropriate conjugation.
- The subjunctive (which works similar to Romance languages, used mostly to express wishes) is formed by putting zã- at the beginning of the conjugated verb.
- The conditional ("I would do") is formed by putting pfẽ or pfõ at the beginning of the conjugated verb.
A verb is negated by putting the particle tã in front of it.
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