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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
In Jorvanian, verbs typically fall into three conjugation patterns, ending in "-are", "-ere", and "-ire" in their infinitive forms. However, the conjugations are largely similar across these patterns. The language features two main tenses: the indicative and the subjunctive. Some verbs are irregular, with vowel or consonant changes occurring in their forms.
In Jorvanian, verbs typically fall into three conjugation patterns, ending in "-are", "-ere", and "-ire" in their infinitive forms. However, the conjugations are largely similar across these patterns. The language features two main tenses: the indicative and the subjunctive. Some verbs are irregular, with vowel or consonant changes occurring in their forms. There are active and passive verbs. Similar to Mikalandese, passive verbs are formed by adding the prefix "n-" before verbs that begin with a vowel and "ni-" before those that begin with a consonant.


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! style="width:12.5%" | first singular<br/>''ij''
! style="width:12.5%" | first singular<br/>''ij''
! style="width:12.5%" | second singular<br/>''tu''
! style="width:12.5%" | second singular<br/>''tu''
! style="width:12.5%" | third singular<br/>''él'', ''éla'', ''usted''
! style="width:12.5%" | third singular<br/>''él'', ''éla'', ''vusté''
! style="width:12.5%" | first plural<br/>''nos''
! style="width:12.5%" | first plural<br/>''nos''
! style="width:12.5%" | second plural<br/>''vos''
! style="width:12.5%" | second plural<br/>''vos''
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=== Irregular verbs ===
=== Irregular verbs ===
==== ''essere'', to be ====
==== ''essere'', to be ====
Like many Germanic and Jorvano-Clawmic languages, the verb "to be" is very irregular. To form passive verbs, the verb to be is added after the main verb and both are conjugated.
Like many Germanic and Jorvano-Clawmic languages, the verb "to be" is very irregular.


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! style="width:12.5%" | first singular<br/>''ij''
! style="width:12.5%" | first singular<br/>''ij''
! style="width:12.5%" | second singular<br/>''tu''
! style="width:12.5%" | second singular<br/>''tu''
! style="width:12.5%" | third singular<br/>''él'', ''éla'', ''usted''
! style="width:12.5%" | third singular<br/>''él'', ''éla'', ''vusté''
! style="width:12.5%" | first plural<br/>''nos''
! style="width:12.5%" | first plural<br/>''nos''
! style="width:12.5%" | second plural<br/>''vos''
! style="width:12.5%" | second plural<br/>''vos''
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| sun
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| esti
| es
| esta
| somos
| somos
| sajs
| sajs