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Category:Proto-Germanic class 3 strong verbs

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Verbs where the ablaut vowel was followed by a consonant cluster in Proto-Indo-European.



There are two subclasses: class 3a consists of verbs with m or n following the vowel, 3b consists of the remainder.

The vowel pattern is:

Form Class 3a Class 3b
Present tense -i- -e-
Past singular ind. -a- -a-
Past general -u- -u-
Past participle -u- -u-

Pages in category "Proto-Germanic class 3 strong verbs"

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