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Used for Hunsrik verbs that don't follow known conjugation patterns and won't fit in {{hrx-conj-regular}}. This template has more parameters than {{hrx-conj-irregular}}, with additional columns for past indicative and conditional mood. Unlike that template, though, it supports only one stem per column.

Parameters

Refer to {{hrx-conj-regular}} for more info on the parameters:

  1. |1=: The stem for the present indicative and imperative mood.
  2. |2=: The auxiliary verb.
  3. |3=: The stem for past indicative.
  4. |4=: The stem for the conditional mood.
  5. |ptcp=: The participle; it auto-fills with 1 if left blank

Examples

{{hrx-conj-irregular-full|komm|sin|kaam|kääm|ptcp=komm}}

Irregular with past tense and conditional mood
infinitive komme
participle komm
auxiliary sin
present
indicative
past
indicative
conditional imperative
ich komme kaamd käämd
du kommst kaamst käämst komm
er/sie/es kommd kaamd käämd
meer komme kaamde käämde
deer kommd kaamd käämd kommd
sie komme kaamde käämde

The present participle is uncommonly used,
but can be made with the suffix -end.