Template:mhr-conj-I

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Conjugation of {{{1}}}{{{3}}}ш ({{{1}}}{{{3}}}š)
infinitive {{{1}}}{{{3}}}ш ({{{1}}}{{{3}}}š)
necessitive infinitive {{{1}}}ман ({{{1}}}man)
participle active {{{1}}}ш{{{5}}} ({{{1}}}š{{{5}}})
passive {{{1}}}м{{{5}}} ({{{1}}}m{{{5}}})
future {{{1}}}шаш ({{{1}}}šaš)
negative {{{1}}}дым{{{5}}} ({{{1}}}dym{{{5}}})
verbal noun {{{1}}}маш ({{{1}}}maš)
singular plural
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
present indicative positive {{{1}}}{{{3}}}м ({{{1}}}{{{3}}}m) {{{1}}}{{{3}}}т ({{{1}}}{{{3}}}t) {{{1}}}{{{4}}}ш ({{{1}}}{{{4}}}š) {{{1}}}ына ({{{1}}}yna) {{{1}}}ыда ({{{1}}}yda) {{{1}}}ыт ({{{1}}}yt)
negative ом {{{1}}} (om {{{1}}}) от {{{1}}} (ot {{{1}}}) ок/огеш {{{1}}} (ok/ogeš {{{1}}}) она/огына {{{1}}} (ona/ogyna {{{1}}}) ода/огыда {{{1}}} (oda/ogyda {{{1}}}) огыт {{{1}}} (ogyt {{{1}}})
desiderative positive {{{1}}}нем ({{{1}}}ńem) {{{1}}}нет ({{{1}}}ńet) {{{1}}}неже ({{{1}}}ńeže) {{{1}}}нена ({{{1}}}ńena) {{{1}}}неда ({{{1}}}ńeda) {{{1}}}нешт ({{{1}}}ńešt)
negative ынем {{{1}}} (yńem {{{1}}}) ынет {{{1}}} (yńet {{{1}}}) ынеж {{{1}}} (yńež {{{1}}}) ынена {{{1}}} (yńena {{{1}}}) ынеда {{{1}}} (yńeda {{{1}}}) ынешт {{{1}}} (yńešt {{{1}}})
past indicative direct positive {{{1}}}ым ({{{1}}}ym) {{{1}}}ыч ({{{1}}}yč) {{{1}}}{{{5}}} {{{1}}}на ({{{1}}}na) {{{1}}}да ({{{1}}}da) {{{1}}}ыч ({{{1}}}yč)
negative шым {{{1}}} (šym {{{1}}}) шыч {{{1}}} (šyč {{{1}}}) ыш {{{1}}} (yš {{{1}}}) ышна {{{1}}} (yšna {{{1}}}) ышда {{{1}}} (yšda {{{1}}}) ышт {{{1}}} (yšt {{{1}}})
reported positive {{{1}}}ынам ({{{1}}}ynam) {{{1}}}ынат ({{{1}}}ynat) {{{1}}}ын ({{{1}}}yn) {{{1}}}ынна ({{{1}}}ynna) {{{1}}}ында ({{{1}}}ynda) {{{1}}}ыныт ({{{1}}}ynyt)
negative {{{1}}}ын омыл ({{{1}}}yn omyl) {{{1}}}ын отыл ({{{1}}}yn otyl) {{{1}}}ын огыл ({{{1}}}yn ogyl) {{{1}}}ын онал/огынал ({{{1}}}yn onal/ogynal) {{{1}}}ын одал/огыдал ({{{1}}}yn odal/ogydal) {{{1}}}ын огытыл ({{{1}}}yn ogytyl)
imperative positive {{{1}}} {{{1}}}{{{5}}} {{{1}}}ына ({{{1}}}yna) {{{1}}}а ({{{1}}}a) {{{1}}}ышт ({{{1}}}yšt)
negative ит {{{1}}} (it {{{1}}}) ынже {{{1}}} (ynže {{{1}}}) она/огына {{{1}}} (ona/ogyna {{{1}}}) ида {{{1}}} (ida {{{1}}}) ынышт {{{1}}} (ynyšt {{{1}}})

*) The future indicative is formed by using the infinitive and the present indicative forms of тӱҥалаш (tüŋalaš).
**) The past progressive is formed by using the present indicative forms and the 3rd person singular of the past indicatives of улаш (ulaš).
***) The past desiderative is formed by using the present desiderative forms and the 3rd person singular of the past indicatives of улаш (ulaš).


Usage

This template includes all first conjugation verbs, which are characterized in most dictionaries as verbs conjugated in -ам. See some examples below.

Parameters

|1 = The root of the verb without the verbal suffix

|2 = Consonant reduction (only if there is)

|3 = First person vowel (а or я)

|4 = Third person vowel (е or э)

|5 = Vowel harmony

|6 = ий → и reduction (only if there is)

|7 = Imperative harmony

|8 = Patalization when the last letter of the verb stem is л and the vowel harmony is о/ӧ