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==Examples==
==Examples==


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{| class="wikitable"
 
|Infinitive 
|3rd  person masculine form 
|-
|mäbїlat 
|bäla (He ate) 
|-
|mägїzat 
|gäza (He bought) 
|-
|mäsїrat 
|sära (He worked) 
|-
|mayät 
|ayä (He saw) 
|-
|märot’
|rot’ä (He ran) 
|-
|mähed 
|hedä (He went) 
|}





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Stem verbs in Amharic

All Amharic stem verbs are in the form of third person masculine simple past form. Note that in Amharic dictionaries, verbs are generally listed according to the third person masculine simple past form

Examples

Infinitive  3rd person masculine form 
mäbїlat  bäla (He ate) 
mägїzat  gäza (He bought) 
mäsїrat  sära (He worked) 
mayät  ayä (He saw) 
märot’ rot’ä (He ran) 
mähed  hedä (He went) 


The verb stem is the basic form of the verb on which affixes are added. The affix can be a pronoun marker, a tense marker, a numerical marker, etc.

Source

https://www.livelingua.com/peace-corps/Amharic/Amharic%20Peace%20Corps%20Language%20Manual-2015.pdf