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@ܐܢܐ @ColumbaBush @Shuraya: If the G-stem verbal noun is 12ā3ā and the D-Stem is 1u22ā3ā then what is the C-Stem verbal noun? Antonklroberts (talk) 13:44, 7 March 2025 (UTC)Reply
- It doesn’t seems like there is one for the C stem and any of the t stems, and how come the instance noun for C stem changed to ‘a12a3ta? ܐܢܐ (talk) 16:09, 7 March 2025 (UTC)Reply
- yes that's correct, these are all the verb conj templates that dont have a verbal noun
- Template:aii-conj/C-strong, Template:aii-conj/C-weak-2d-3i, Template:aii-conj/C-weak-3i, Template:aii-conj/C-weak-d, Template:aii-conj/Gt-strong, Template:aii-conj/Qi-strong ColumbaBush (talk) 16:38, 7 March 2025 (UTC)Reply
- The instance noun should be a12a3ta, just like the imperative forms often dialects will confuse the letter mim at the start where as the verbal noun, instance noun and imperative forms shouldn’t Antonklroberts (talk) 03:00, 8 March 2025 (UTC)Reply
- Are you sure? Are there any dialects that say this with alap? ܐܢܐ (talk) 04:15, 8 March 2025 (UTC)Reply