Template:oj-vii "n-final" conjugation

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This template generates a conjugation table for Ojibwe inanimate intransitive verbs (vii) that end in /n/.

Dummy /n/ stems: There are several VII verbs which have a final /n/ in the independent order positive, but lack it elsewhere, e.g., zoogipon, 'snow,' dagwaagin, 'be autumn,' onaagoshin, 'be evening,' and many verbs in /-aagami/, e.g., dakaagamin, 'be cold (of a liquid) and wiinaagamin 'be dirty (of a liquid).