Eþonoh
Væyne Zaanics
Etymology
Created jointly by Thomas Lyr, Bernard Severn, and Isabelle Lyr.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
eþonoh
Verb
eþonoh (infinitive, dark, present eþon, present participle eþono)
- to lose, to misplace
Inflection
Finite | Infinitive | Participle | |
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Present | eþon | eþonoh | eþono |
Past | eþaj | eþajoh | eþajo |
Future | eþul | eþulnoh | eþulno |
Present Progressive | neþon | neþonoh | neþono |
Past Progressive | neþaj | neþajoh | neþajo |
Future Progressive | neþul | neþulnoh | neþulno |
Present Perfect | jeþon | jeþonoh | jeþono |
Pluperfect | jeþaj | jeþajoh | jeþajo |
Future Perfect | jeþul | jeþulnoh | jeþulno |
Immediate Future | leþon | leþonoh | leþono |
Conditional | leþaj | leþajoh | leþajo |
Future Intentional | leþul | leþulnoh | leþulno |