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This chart will conjugate the word "fenzap," meaning "to eat." Remember that tupa and tupo go with tupe, and that tupoko and tuphmi go with tupalo.

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Impersonal Forms

There are three forms of the verb that do not contain a person in them, and so are used with other verbs. They are the infinitive form, the gerrund form, and the past participle form.

The infinitive form is the one you'll see in the word lists. The word fenzak means "to eat."

The gerrund form is the form that will be used in the Continous mood, and the word fenzeyto means "eating."

The past participle form is the the form that will be used in Compound tenses, and the word fenzsab means "eaten."

Indicative

Simple

Simple conjugations do not need any helping verbs, only the verb itself.

- Present

Used to describe an action that is in the present, usually as a statement that can be taken as a fact, like "I eat" or "I do eat."

Omi fenzi Omhki fenzhliv
Ech fenzek Ecalh fenzhlek
Tupe fenza Tupalo fenzax

- Imperfect

Used to describe an action in the past that was not completed, like "I ate" or "I used to eat."

Omi fenziwi Omhki fenzhwiliv
Ech fenzawek Ecalh fenzhwelek
Tupe fenzwa Tupalo fenzewax

- Preterite

Used to describe an action in the past that has been completed, like "I ate" or "I did eat."

Omi fenzipi Omhki fenzhpiliv
Ech fenzapek Ecalh fenzhpelek
Tupe fenzpa Tupalo fenzepax

- Future

Used to describe an action that will be done in the future or could happen like "I will eat" or "I might eat."

Omi fenzbi Omhki fenzbhliv
Ech fenzbek Ecalh fenzbhlek
Tupe fenzba Tupalo fenzbax

Irregular Conjugations

There are a few verbs that conjugate irregularly. Click the links below to go to their conjugation charts.

jap fhwap tudap