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G stem (I-1)
Paradigm
- parāsum - iparras - iptaras - iprus - purus - pārisum - parsum (paris-)
Type |
Infinitive |
Class |
Durative |
Perfect |
Preterite |
Imperative |
Participle |
Verbal Adjective (base)
|
Sound verbs |
PaRāSum |
a |
iPaRRaS |
iPtaRaS |
iPRaS |
PaRaS (irr: PiRaS) |
PāRiSum |
PaRSum (PaRVS-: mostly V=i, but sometimes V=a or V=u)
|
a-u |
iPRuS |
PuRuS
|
u |
iPaRRuS |
iPtaRuS
|
i |
iPaRRiS |
iPtaRiS |
iPRiS |
PiRiS
|
PeRēSum |
iPeRReS/iPaRRiS |
iPteReS/iPtaRiS |
iPReS/iPRiS |
PeReS/PiRiS
|
Type |
Infinitive |
Class |
Durative |
Perfect |
Preterite |
Imperative |
Participle |
Verbal Adjective (base)
|
III-weak verbs |
PaRûm |
a |
iPaRRa |
iPtaRa |
iPRa |
PiRa |
Pārûm (PāRi-) |
PaRûm (PaRi-)
|
u |
iPaRRu |
iPtaRu |
iPRu |
PuRu
|
i |
iPaRRi |
iPtaRi |
iPRi |
PiRi
|
PeRûm |
e |
iPeRRe/iPaRRe |
iPteRe |
iPRe |
PeRe/PiRe |
PēRûm (PēRi-) |
PeRûm/PaRûm (PeRi-/PaRi)
|
Sound verbs (old)
G Stem
- Infinitive: R₁aR₂āR₃um
- Durative (3rd person singular): iR₁a (/e)R₂R₂V₁R₃
- Preterite (3rd person singular): iR₁R₂V₂R₃
- Imperative (second person singular): R₁V2 (irreg: i)R₂V₂R₃
Class a-u
parāsum G (durative iparras, preterite iprus)
Class a
ṣabātum G (durative iṣabbat, preterite iṣbat)
Irregular imperative
- 5 class a verbs have irregular imperative: lamādum, rakābum, palāḫum, takālum, pašāḫum:
- palāḫum G (durative ipallaḫ, preterite iplaḫ, imperative pilaḫ)
Class i
šarāqum G (durative išarriq, preterite išriq)
Class e
- Some class i verbs have e where a/i are expected, but regular forms can also be found:
qerēbum G (durative iqerreb/iqarrib, preterite iqreb/iqrib)
Class u
maqātum G (durative imaqqut, preterite imqut)
III-weak verbs
- Third-week verbs work exactly like sound verbs, but they've lost the last consonant. The V of the preterite is always the same as the V of the durative (so there's no class a-u verbs)
G Stem
- Infinitive: R₁aR₂ûm
- Durative (3rd person singular): iR₁a (/e)R₂R₂V₁
- Preterite (3rd person singular): iR₁R₂V₂
- Imperative (second person singular): R₁V2 (all class a and, as a variant to e, also class e: i)R₂V₂
Class a
malûm G (durative imalla, preterite imla, imperative mila)
Class e
- Some class a verbs have e instead of a, but the form with a can also be found:
- V₁ = V₂ = e
leqûm G (durative ileqqe/ilaqqe, preterite ilqe, imperative leqe/liqe)
Class i
banûm G (durative ibanni, preterite ibni, imperative bini)
Class u
manûm G (durative imannu, preterite imnu, imperative munu)
I-weak verbs
I-n
G Stem
- Infinitive: naR₂āR₃um
- Durative (3rd person singular): inaR₂R₂V₁R₃
- Preterite (3rd person singular): iR₂R₂V₂R₃
- Imperative (second person singular): V₂R₂V₂R₃
- Same rules as sound verbs apply to first-n verbs in the durative. In the preterite the initial n (R₁) assimilates to R₂, producing a reduplication of R₂. The N disappears from the imperative. E.g.:
- nadānum (class i, durative inaddin, preterite iddin (from original indin with assimilation of R₁ n to R₂ d), imperative idin)
- naqārum (class a-u, rudartive inaqqar, preterite iqqur, imperative uqur)
I-'
G Stem
- Infinitive: a (/e)R₂ā (/ē)R₃um
- Durative (3rd person singular): iR₂R₂V₁R₃
- Preterite (3rd person singular): īR₂V₂R₃
- Imperative (second person singular): a (/e)R₂V₂R₃
Dual class verbs
- Some verbs might be conjugated following the paradigm of two different classes, depending on the scribe or time period, e.g. epēšum can be class e-u (ippeš/īpuš) or, in later Old Babylonian texts, class u (ippuš/īpuš).
alākum (irregular)
I-w
- First-w verbs can be either active or stative. Their conjugation will be different, depending on which type they belong to.
G-stem
Active - class a-i
- Infinitive: waR₂āR₃um
- Durative (3rd person singular): uR₂R₂aR₃
- Preterite (3rd person singular): uR₂iR₃
- Imperative (second person singular): R₂iR₃
babālum (irregular)
- babālum, class a-i (durative ubbal, preterite ubil, imperative bil)
Stative - all class i
Stative first-w verbs are conjugated like I-e verbs.
- Infinitive: waR₂āR₃um
- Durative (3rd person singular): iR₂R₂iR₃
- Preterite (3rd person singular): īR₂iR₃
- Imperative (second person singular): — (not attested)
II-weak verbs
II-w
G Stem
- R₂ = w
- Infinitive: R₁âR₃um
- Durative (3rd person singular): iR₁â R₃
- Preterite (3rd person singular): iR₁ūR₃
- Imperative (second person singular): R₁ūR₃
II-y
G Stem
- R₂ = y
- Infinitive: R₁iāR₃um
- Durative (3rd person singular): iR₁īa R₃
- Preterite (3rd person singular): iR₁īR₃
- Imperative (second person singular): R₁īR₃
II-'
II-a
G Stem
- R₂ = a
- Infinitive: R₁âR₃um
- Durative (3rd person singular): iR₁âR₃
- Preterite (3rd person singular): iR₁āR₃
- Imperative (second person singular): R₁āR₃
II-e
G Stem
- R₂ = e (forms with R₂ = a are uncommon, but possible)
- Infinitive: R₁êR₃um
- Durative (3rd person singular): iR₁êR₃
- Preterite (3rd person singular): iR₁ēR₃
- Imperative (second person singular): R₁ēR₃
Doubly week verbs
Akkadian verb template
Desired template
Parameters
|1=
> stem (G, D, N, etc)
|2=
> class (au, a, i, u, ai)
|3=
> irregular imperative (only when irregular)
Output example