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! colspan="5" | Stative Passive<small><sup>1</sup></small> || colspan="5" style="background: none" | <span style="font-weight:normal">''-an-''</span> || colspan="5" style="background: none" | <span style="font-weight:normal">''sheen<b>an-</b>''</span>
! colspan="5" | Stative Passive<small><sup>1</sup></small> || colspan="5" style="background: none" | <span style="font-weight:normal">''-an-''</span> || colspan="5" style="background: none" | <span style="font-weight:normal">''sheen<b>an-</b>''</span>
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!  !! colspan="2" | Imperfect Affirmative !! colspan="2" | Imperfect Subordinate !! colspan="2" | Impf. Subord. Neg. !! colspan="2" | Perfect Aff. !! colspan="2" | Perfect Negative !! colspan="2" | Jussive/Imperative Aff.<small><sup>3</sup></small> !! colspan="2" | Jussive/Imperative Neg.<small><sup>3</sup></small>
!  !! colspan="2" | Imperfect Affirmative !! colspan="2" | Imperfect Subordinate !! colspan="2" | Impf. Subord. Neg. !! colspan="2" | Perfect Aff. !! colspan="2" | Perfect Negative !! colspan="2" | Jussive/Imperative Aff.<small><sup>3</sup></small> !! colspan="2" | Jussive/Imperative Neg.
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<small><sup>1</sup></small> Conjugates as an adjective.
<small><sup>1</sup></small> Conjugates as an adjective.


<small><sup>2</sup></small> For forms ending in a short accented vowel, the final accented vowel may be aspirated and can be written with a final ''-h'' instead of an acute accent. They lose their accent when non-final, unfocused, or used descriptively before nominals, and they lengthen in questions.
<small><sup>2</sup></small> In verb forms ending in a short accented vowel, the final accented vowel is aspirated and can be written with a final ''-h'' instead of an acute accent. They lose their accent when non-final, unfocused, or used descriptively before nominals, and they lengthen in questions.


<small><sup>3</sup></small> Separate imperative forms only exist in the second person.
<small><sup>3</sup></small> Separate imperative forms only exist in the second person.