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Class III has verbs with multiple irregular forms often deriving from suppletion (use of other words in conjugation) or through phonemic changes during long history. This also includes a group of verbs whose infinite ends in ''u'', and sometimes depending on the presence of ''y'' they are marked as IIIa and IIIb while class IIII is devoted solely for the irregular verbs. | Class III has verbs with multiple irregular forms often deriving from suppletion (use of other words in conjugation) or through phonemic changes during long history. This also includes a group of verbs whose infinite ends in ''u'', and sometimes depending on the presence of ''y'' they are marked as IIIa and IIIb while class IIII is devoted solely for the irregular verbs. | ||
'''''men|na''''' (to be) | '''''men|na''''' (to be); 3SG PRES makes a distinction between genders and animacy, and formal situations require longer forms (in parentheses). | ||
* Indicative | * Indicative | ||
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