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Proto-Brythonic
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *kaneti.
Pronunciation
Verb
*kėnɨd
- to sing
Conjugation
Conjugation of *kėnɨd
Indicative
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Singular
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Plural
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First
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Second
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Third
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Impersonal
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First
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Second
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Third
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Impersonal
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Absolute
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Conjunct
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Absolute
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Conjunct
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Present
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*kėniβ̃ |
*kėnið |
*kėnid |
*ken |
*kenidor |
*kenir |
*kenimm |
*kenid |
*kenint |
*kenintor
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Imperfect
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*? |
*? |
— |
*? |
— |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*?
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Preterite
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*keniss |
*kenissɨð(?) |
*kenissɨd |
*keniss |
*kenidɨd |
*kenid |
*kenissomm |
*kenissed |
*kenissont |
*kenidėnt
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Pluperfect
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*? |
*? |
— |
*? |
— |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*?
|
Subjunctive
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Present
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*? |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*?
|
Past
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*? |
*? |
— |
*? |
— |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*? |
*?
|
Imperative
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Present
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— |
*ken |
*kenid |
— |
*kenidor |
— |
*kenimm |
*kenid |
*kenint |
*kenintor
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Non-finite
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Descendants
References