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Verb inflection The LOW SAXON language verbs inflect in persons. So far only for northwestern dialects.
tellen:tell Orthographic variation in consonant length
maken:maak Orthographic variation in marking of long vowels, perfect participle ‘-ed’
völen:vööl Orthographic variation in marking of long vowels, perfect participle ‘-d’
koaken:koak No orthographic variation in marking of long vowels or consonants, perfect participle ‘-ed’
waien:wai No orthographic variation in marking of long vowels or consonants, perfect participle ‘-d’
sakken:sakk Orthographic variation in consonant length, perfect participle ‘-ed’
ryden:r%{ei0%}%{ya0%}d Strong verb class 1, 4c
beden:b%{eouü%}%{0eua%}d Strong verb class 2
drinken:dr%{iua%}nk Strong verb class 3
winnen:w%{iua%}nn Strong verb class 3, stem ending with two identical consonants
niamen:n%{iaeo%}%{ae0%}m Strong verb class 4a,b
steaken:st%{eia%}%{ae0%}k Strong verb class 5
This (part of) documentation was generated from src/fst/morphology/affixes/verbs.lexc