tervehtuda

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Etymology

From terveh +‎ -tuda.

Verb

tervehtuda

  1. to be cured
  2. to be rehabilitated

Inflection

Inflection of tervehtuda (inflection type 1/ujuda)
1st infinitive tervehtuda
present indic. tervehtub
past indic. tervehtui
present
indicative
past
indicative
imperative
1st singular tervehtun tervehtuin
2nd singular tervehtud tervehtuid tervehtu
3rd singular tervehtub tervehtui tervehtugha
1st plural tervehtum tervehtuim tervehtugam
2nd plural tervehtut tervehtuit tervehtugat
3rd plural tervehtudas
tervehtuba
tervehtuiba tervehtugha
sing. conneg.1 tervehtu tervehtund tervehtu
plur. conneg. tervehtugoi tervehtunugoi tervehtugoi
present
conditional
past
conditional
potential
1st singular tervehtuižin tervehtunuižin tervehtunen
2nd singular tervehtuižid tervehtunuižid tervehtuned
3rd singular tervehtuiži tervehtunuiži tervehtuneb
1st plural tervehtuižim tervehtunuižim tervehtunem
2nd plural tervehtuižit tervehtunuižit tervehtunet
3rd plural tervehtuižiba tervehtunuižiba tervehtuneba
connegative tervehtuiži tervehtunuiži tervehtune
non-finite forms
1st infinitive tervehtuda
2nd infinitive 3rd infinitive
inessive tervehtudes inessive tervehtumas
instructive tervehtuden illative tervehtumaha
participles elative tervehtumaspäi
present active tervehtui adessive tervehtumal
past active tervehtunu abessive tervehtumat
past passive tervehtudud
1 In imperative: used only in the second-person singular. The plural form is used with other persons.

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