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MI verbs - DanLJ

mi verbs Indicative Imper- Optative Pres Past ative "!#%$ & ')(& ' *& ' Active +-,/.0, 1 243)5 6 798238:<;>= ?%@?%A:4; =BC9 DFEGCHJI9 KMLONQP R<I-KSLHUT%KNQP R TVKHUK/LNWP RYX4Z L [<\ ]^\ ]_J\`][9aYbc-dedc-dc-f gh i9jYkhdh edMiddle i-lf)mc-flk4emh i9lf)mc-flk4ed c-flc-f gnc4mkop>q)rtsu v9wyx)zu|{9x}wu|~4 % Infinitive Participle A ~}z u (pres) M ` (aor) A 4 % < 4 9 } 4 % < M - Y M 9 4 < | > | } The MI verb conjugation system only applies to the present and aorist tense systems. The MI verb endings are simply the personal endings, without any tense suffix. Reduplication. mi verbs reduplicate in the present stem by prefixing the initial stem consonant plus iota. For S ) Y 4 , rough breathing takes the place of sigma. Lengthening. (A) When: (1) Present system: bold face endings above indicate that the preceding stem vowel is lengthened. (2) Aorist system: In the aorist active, the stem vowel is generally lengthened.

MI verbs Indicative Imper- Optative Pres Past ative − "! #%$ üèý Active +-,/. 0, ασι 1243)5 6 @BA/CDFE G 798 2 3 8:<;>= ?%@?%A

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