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Conjugating Verbs

Verb Root. Condition. Result. Conjugating Verbs. b h ris. Example: briseann sé – he breaks. Becomes: bhris sé – he broke. Conjugating Verbs. Take the root verbs bris – to break mol – to praise The final vowel in bris is i ie a slender vowel

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Conjugating Verbs

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  1. Verb Root Condition Result Conjugating Verbs bhris Example: briseannsé – he breaks Becomes: bhrissé – he broke

  2. Conjugating Verbs Take the root verbs bris – to break mol – to praise The final vowel in bris is iie a slender vowel To form the present tense add (e)annto the root. Thus we get briseann The final vowel in mol is oie a broad vowel Thus we get molann

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