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Category:Proto-Germanic verb forms

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  1. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/galanaz
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wait
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/andastandandz
  4. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/gab
  5. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wesandz
  6. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wes
  7. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wēzīn
  8. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wēzīd
  9. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wēzīm
  10. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wēzī
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/hehait
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/was
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/aiganaz
  4. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/ann
  5. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/biumi
  6. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/immi
  7. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/biusi
  8. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/dedǭ
  9. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/frakunþaz
  10. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/buranaz

Proto-Germanic verbs that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.

  • Category:Proto-Germanic gerunds: Proto-Germanic forms that generally act as an action noun for the verb that they are formed from.
  • Category:Proto-Germanic participles: Proto-Germanic verbal forms that behave syntactically like adjectives (or sometimes adverbs), and in some languages are often used in compound conjugations and/or reduced relative clauses.


Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.