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« on: Nov 24 2010, 07:53:03 »

English- Infinitive, Past,Participle
 Do, did, done
German- Infinitive, Past, Participle, 2nd/3rd present singular
Sprechen, sprach, sprochen, spricht
Spanish-Infinitive, 1st present indactive
Herir,hiero

What about for other langs?
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« Reply #1 on: Nov 24 2010, 08:21:54 »

Swedish:
Infinitive - present - past - supine
skriva, skriver, skrev, skrivit
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« Reply #2 on: Nov 25 2010, 05:39:46 »

In Hungarian verbs don't have principle parts since it's all agglutinative.
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« Reply #3 on: Nov 28 2010, 10:06:23 »

French
Infinitive ~ 1PS.pres.ind ~ past.part ~ pres.part
Avoir ~ ai ~eu ~ ayant
Italian
Avere ~ ho ~ avuto ~ avente

Arabic
Infinitive ~ 1PS.pres.ind ~ 1PS.past.ind
Dahaba ~ adhabu ~ dahabtu
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