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====Deponent verbs==== | |||
Deponent and defective verbs have been partially regularized, that is, they have been rendered true active verbs in the present and imperfect indicative and in the subjunctive, but only have analytic forms for the past and pluperfect. Therefore, they all look like Latin semi-deponent verbs.<br/> | |||
All deponent verbs in Rumonian are of the second pattern (unstressed) ''-iri'' verbs. | |||
There are less deponent verbs than in Latin, but most of them are quite commonly used: | |||
* ''aḍipisciri'' "to get, obtain" (also auxiliary) ~ ''aḍipisci, aḍeut'' | |||
* ''fruiri'' "to enjoy" ~ ''frui, fruit'' | |||
* ''groltiri'' "to thank" ~ ''grolti, groṭ'' (dialectally non-deponent ''groltori/groṭurori, groltu/groṭuru, groltovi/groṭurovi, groṭuroṭ'') | |||
* ''isperiri'' "to experience" ~ ''isperi, ispert'' | |||
* ''lofiri'' "to speak" ~ ''lofi, lofuṭ'' | |||
* ''meminiri'' "to remember" ~ ''memini, mimint'' | |||
* ''obrivisciri'' "to forget" ~ ''obrivisci, obriṭ'' | |||
* ''opiniri'' "to think, judge" ~ ''opini, opinoṭ'' (dialectally non-deponent ''opinori, opinu, opinovi, opinoṭ'') | |||
* ''oriri'' "to appear" ~ ''ori, ort'' | |||
====Periphrastic forms==== | ====Periphrastic forms==== | ||