Template:gem-conj-st-j

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Conjugation of *(1)janą (strong j-present)
active voice passive voice
present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
1st singular *(1)jō *(1)jaų *(1)jai ?
2nd singular *(1)isi *(1)jais *(1)i *(1)jasai *(1)jaisau
3rd singular *(1)iþi *(1)jai *(1)jaþau *(1)jaþai *(1)jaiþau
1st dual *(1)jōs *(1)jaiw
2nd dual *(1)jaþiz *(1)jaiþiz *(1)jaþiz
1st plural *(1)jamaz *(1)jaim *(1)janþai *(1)jainþau
2nd plural *(1)iþ *(1)jaiþ *(1)iþ *(1)janþai *(1)jainþau
3rd plural *(1)janþi *(1)jain *(1)janþau *(1)janþai *(1)jainþau
past tense indicative subjunctive
1st singular *(2) *(3)į̄
2nd singular *(2)t *(3)īz
3rd singular *(2) *(3)ī
1st dual *(3)ū *(3)īw
2nd dual *(3)udiz *(3)īdiz
1st plural *(3)um *(3)īm
2nd plural *(3)ud *(3)īd
3rd plural *(3)un *(3)īn
present past
participles *(1)jandz *(4)anaz

References

  • Ringe, Donald (2006) From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (A Linguistic History of English; 1)‎, Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN