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Thonish Verb Conjugations
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A brief explanation of Thonish's verb conjugation systems
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 7 May 2023, 18:01.

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In this article, I will attempt to outline the entirety of Thonish's somewhat extensive verb conjugation system. Thonish's verbs are conjugated for the following:
- Who/what is performing the verb
- Who/what is being affected by the verb
- When the verb is performed relative to the speaker (PDIS, PNEA, PRE, FNEA, FDIS)
- Whether or not the verb was performed multiple times
- Whether or not the verb is Indicative

These conjugations are arranged relative to the firm as follows:
Performer-time-(indicative)-verb-performed-(repeated)

Thonish possesses 6 perspectives written as follows before and after the verb respectively, with "(v/a)" indicating that the letters outside the parentheses either connect to an a or the vowel that ends the base verb:
- 1: šta- -(v/a)št
- 1P: štala- -(v/a)lašt
- 2: za- -(v/a)z
- 2P: zala- -(v/a)laz
- 3: kÿa- -(v/a)k
- 3P: kÿala- -(v/a)alak

Time and other additives are written as follows:
- FDIS: -voi-
- FNEA: -vo-
- PRE: -_-
- PNEA: -vu-
- PDIS: -vui-
- RP: -ko
- IN: -lÿo-

For example, the phrase "She used to sing to me often" would be written in Thonish as: kÿavuiðoiÿáštko

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