Verb Spellings Lorin L. Cranford. Primary Active Indicative Omega Conjugation Singular Plural 1 st -w - omen 2 nd -eiÀ -ete 3 rd -ei -ousi(n)

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Verb Spellings Lorin L. Cranford

Primary Active Indicative Omega Conjugation Singular Plural 1 st -w - omen 2 nd -eiÀ -ete 3 rd -ei -ousi(n)

Primary Active Indicative Endings Singular Plural 1 st -w -omen 2 nd -eiÀ-ete 3 rd -ei - ousi(n) Present Tense SingularPlural 1st -w -omen 2nd -eiÀ-ete 3rd -ei - ousi(n) Singular Plural 1st luvwluvomen 2nd luveiÀluvete 3rd luvei luvousi(n) Singular Plural 1st I loosewe loose 2nd you looseyou loose 3rd he looses they loose

Primary Active Indicative Endings Singular Plural 1 st -w -omen 2 nd -eiÀ-ete 3 rd -ei - ousi(n) Future Tense Singular Plural 1st -sw - somen 2nd -seiÀ - sete 3rd -sei - sousi(n) Singular Plural 1st luvswluvsomen 2nd luvseiÀluvsete 3rd luvsei luvsousi(n) Singular Plural 1st I will loose we will loose 2nd you will loose you will loose 3rd he will loose they will loose Add s between the verb stem and the ending.

Secondary Active Indicative Endings Singular Plural 1 st -on -omen 2 nd -eÀ-ete 3 rd -e - on Imperfect Tense SingularPlural 1st -on-omen 2nd -eÀ-ete 3rd -e - on Singular Plural 1st e[luon ejluvomen 2nd e[lueÀejluvete 3rd e[lue e[luon Singular Plural 1st I was loosingwe were loosing 2nd you were loosing you were loosing 3rd he was loosing they were loosing Augumentation is added as another past time indicator. Secondary endings are only for past time.

Secondary Active Indicative Endings Singular Plural 1 st -on -omen 2 nd -eÀ-ete 3 rd -e - on 1 Aorist Tense SingularPlural 1st -sa-samen 2nd -saÀ-sate 3rd -se - san Singular Plural 1st e[lusa ejluvsamen 2nd e[lusaÀ ejluvsate 3rd e[luse e[lusan Singular Plural 1st I loosedwe loosed 2nd you loosed you loosed 3rd he loosed they loosed The o/e becomes sa in the First Aorist. Augumentation is added as another past time indicator.

Secondary Active Indicative Endings Singular Plural 1 st -on -omen 2 nd -eÀ-ete 3 rd -e - on 2 Aorist Tense SingularPlural 1st -on-omen 2nd -eÀ-ete 3rd -e - on Singular Plural 1st ei\ponei]pomen 2nd ei\peÀei[pete 3rd ei[pe ei\pon Singular Plural 1st I saidwe said 2nd you said you said 3rd he said they said The verb stem changes in the Second Aorist.

Secondary Active Indicative Endings Singular Plural 1 st -on -omen 2 nd -eÀ-ete 3 rd -e - on Perfect Tense SingularPlural 1st -ka-kamen 2nd -kaÀ-kate 3rd -ke - kasi Singular Plural 1st levluka leluvkamen 2nd levlukeÀ leluvkate 3rd levluke leluvkasi Singular Plural 1st I have loosedwe have loosed 2nd you have loosed you have loosed 3rd he has loosed they have loosed The o/e becomes ka in the First Perfect. The verb stem is reduplicated to indicate perfective action.

Secondary Active Indicative Endings Singular Plural 1 st -on -omen 2 nd -eÀ-ete 3 rd -e - on Pluperfect Tense SingularPlural 1st -kein- keimen 2nd -keiÀ-keite 3rd -kei - keisan Singular Plural 1st ejleluvkein ejleluvkeimen 2nd ejleluvkeiÀ ejleluvkeite 3rd ejleluvkei ejleluvkeisan Singular Plural 1st I had loosedwe had loosed 2nd you had loosed you had loosed 3rd he had loosed they had loosed The o/e becomes kei in the First Pluprfect. The verb stem is reduplicated to indicate perfective action. Augmentation is added as past time indicator.