VERBS.
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II. Subjunctive.
eŭ să mĕ fi mirat, ‘I may have been astonished.’ |
eŭ să-mĭ fi propus, ‘I may have proposed to myself.’ |
I. Conditional.
eŭ m’aṣĭ mira, ‘I should be astonished.’ | eŭ mi-aṣĭ propune, ‘I should propose to myself.’ |
eŭ m’aṣĭtu te-aĭ mira„ | eŭ mi-aṣĭtu ṭi-aĭ propune„ |
eŭ m’aṣĭel s’ar mira„ | eŭ mi-aṣĭel ṣi-ar propune„ |
eŭ m’aṣĭnoĭ ne-am mira„ | eŭ mi-aṣĭnoĭ ne-am propune„ |
eŭ m’aṣĭvoĭ v’aṭĭ mira„ | eŭ mi-aṣĭvoĭ v’aṭĭ propune„ |
eŭ m’aṣĭeĭ s’ar mira„ | eŭ mi-aṣĭeĭ ṣi-ar propune„ |
II. Conditional.
eŭ m’aṣĭ fi mirat, ‘I should have been astonished.’ |
eŭ mi-aṣĭ fi propus, ‘I should have proposed to myself.’ |
Infinitive.
Present. | Perfect. |
a se mira, ‘to be astonished.’ |
a se fi mirat, ‘to have been astonished.’ |
a-ṣĭ propune, ‘to propose to oneself.’ |
a-ṣĭ fi propus. ‘to have proposed to oneself.’ |
Participle.
mirănd-u-se, ‘being astonished.’ |
propunĕnd-u-ṣĭ. ‘proposing to oneself.’ |
It will be observed that in the imperative and present participle the pronouns follow the verb.