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Doesn’t the future tense belong to the category of the compound tense? I don’t get it. — (((Romanophile))) ♞ (contributions) 02:35, 10 March 2019 (UTC)Reply
Many strange diacritics appear on the vowels. If its in Module:la-vul-verb, Im not seeing it. What do the diacritics mean? it might be Module:la-vul-translit but that still isnt clear why we need so many diacritics and what the difference is between, e.g. an E with an ogonek and an actue (cant copypaste, sorry) and one with just an ogonek. —Soap— 07:20, 26 December 2019 (UTC)Reply