Language/Pular/Grammar/Verbs

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Pular Verbs: An overview

To make up for its complex noun system, Pular has a very straightforward, 99% predictable verb system.

There are three infinitive endings: -ugol, -agol, and -egol. A verb can have three different forms: one in which the action is performed on something/someone else by the subject (-ugol, transitive), one in which it is performed on the subject by the subject (-agol, reflexive), one in which it is performed on the subject by someone/something else (-egol, passive).

  • TRANSITIVE lootugol to wash (something or someone)
  • REFLEXIVE lootagol to wash oneself
  • PASSIVE lootegol to be washed (by someone else)

Each type of verb has its own set of endings. A complete table is on page 109. There are no irregular verbs, and verbs are not conjugated.

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Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Plurals, Generic noun forms & Imperative.

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http://www.ibamba.net/pular/manual.pdf

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