dumm
Lusetian
Etymology
From Old Lusetian dwammt, inherited from Proto-Radic *dwamht. Cognate with Radestrian dvamt.
Pronunciation
Noun
dumm (first-person singular present dummu, first-person singular past dumiu, present participle dummi, past participle dumul, stress pattern 2a)
- (transitive) to say, to tell
Conjugation
Conjugation of dumm | |||||
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infinitive | singular | plural | |||
dumm | 1 | 2 | 3 | ||
participle | present | dummi | |||
past | dumul | ||||
passive | dumuc | ||||
conditional | dumau | duma | dumai | dumau | |
indicative | present | dummu | dumma | dummi | dummu |
future | dumriu | dumria | dumri | dumuri | |
imperfect | dumiū | dumiun | dumiui | dumiū | |
aorist | dumiu | dumia | dumì | dumiu | |
subjunctive | |||||
negative forms | |||||
infintive | singular | plural | |||
dumta | 1 | 2 | 3 | ||
participle | present | dumtai | |||
past | dumtaul | ||||
passive | dumtauc | ||||
conditional | dumtau | dumtā | dumtai | dumtau | |
indicative | present | ||||
future | dumtariu | dumtaria | dumtari | dumtauri | |
imperfect | dumtūiū | dumtūiun | dumtūiui | dumtūiū | |
aorist | dumtūiu | dumtūia | dumtūì | dumtūiu | |
subjunctive | dumtaiu | dumtaia | dumtaì | dumtaiu |