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Positive Relative Forms
Positive relative forms do not take the prefix -ya- in the long form. Instead, they use the relative suffix -yo. The positive relative present tense long forms are as follows:
1st singular: engi-stem-ayo
2nd singular: o-stem-ayo
1st plural: esi-stem-ayo
2nd plural: eni-stem-ayo
Class 1: o-stem-ayo
Class 2: aba-stem-ayo
Class 3: o-stem-ayo
Class 4: e-stem-ayo
Class 5: eli-stem-ayo
Class 6: a-stem-ayo
Class 7: esi-stem-ayo
Class 8: ezi-stem-ayo
Class 9: e-stem-ayo
Class 10: ezi-stem-ayo
Class 11: olu-stem-ayo
Class 14: obu-stem-ayo
Class 15: oku-stem-ayo
Class 17: oku-stem-ayo
Smashhoof2 (talk) 19:34, 1 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
- Can you correct it in the module, Module:zu-verbs? Thank you. —Rua (mew) 20:09, 1 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
- Thanks, I couldn't find where to edit it. I've now edited it. Smashhoof2 (talk) 22:43, 1 November 2017 (UTC)Reply