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 Message 33 of 41
14 June 2011 at 12:39pm | IP Logged 
Yes I think you're right. Thanks for correcting me.
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 Message 34 of 41
19 October 2011 at 12:17am | IP Logged 
In urdu/hindustani its not very irregular, its regular for plural but irregular overall none the less (i guess)
'to be' is 'hona' it is in quotes
I am/         &nb sp;         &nb sp;        mai 'hun'
we are/         &n bsp;         &n bsp;      hum 'hain'
you(singular/informal) are/      tu    'hai'
you(singular) are/         &n bsp;     tum 'ho'
you(plural/formal) are/         &n bsp;aap 'hain'
he/she/it is/         &nb sp;         &nb sp;woh 'hai'
they are/         &n bsp;              woh 'hain'

'to be' is also irregular in Pashto language
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 Message 35 of 41
19 October 2011 at 1:59pm | IP Logged 
Ojorolla wrote:
Yes I think you're right. Thanks for correcting me.


Hmm, yes different languages have different grammars, so maybe Korean does not have personal verb forms, but there are some irregularities still.
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 Message 36 of 41
03 November 2011 at 6:16pm | IP Logged 
Some languages do not have this ver at all, but instead conjugate nouns/adjective in tenses/modes/person/number, etc. Such conjugation is most common when used as the head of a sentence though.
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 Message 37 of 41
03 November 2011 at 7:17pm | IP Logged 
Polish, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Persian - all irregular:

Polish
ja jestem, ty jesteś, on jest, ona jest, ono jest, my jesteśmy, wy jesteście, oni są, one są

Bulgarian
аз съм, ти си, той е, тя е, то е, ние сме, вие сте, те са

Macedonian
аз сум, ти си, тој е, таа е, тоа е, ние сме, вие сте, тие се

Slovene
jaz sem, ti si, on/ona/ono je, mi smo, vi ste, oni/(one) so
In Slovene it's even more irregular because of dual:
midva/midve sva
vidva/vidve sta
onadva/onidve sta

Persian
man hastam
to hasti
u ast/hast
mā hastim
šomā hastad
ānhā hastand

Though it has to be said that in Persian it's "almost regular".
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 Message 38 of 41
03 November 2011 at 11:19pm | IP Logged 
prz_ wrote:
šomā hastad

Actually it's šomā hastid (شما هستيد), since the ending for šomā is -id.
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 Message 39 of 41
03 November 2011 at 11:36pm | IP Logged 
holy crap, you're right :D
what a poor student of Iranian philology I am :P
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 Message 40 of 41
02 December 2011 at 10:34am | IP Logged 
prz_ wrote:
Polish, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Persian - all irregular:


Macedonian
аз сум, ти си, тој е, таа е, тоа е, ние сме, вие сте, тие се


It's jac сум in Macedonian for first person singular, not аз сум.


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