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Obsolete Tagalog Verb Conjugations

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@Ysrael214 Based on what you've read so far, do Tagalog verbs conjugate the same way? That's why I was not confident in putting it in the entry. Mar vin kaiser (talk) 09:00, 7 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

@Mar vin kaiser I only put based on what's written. In the MANGAYAO entry there's nangangayao.
In 1613 dictionary, where San Buenaventura adds the progressive tenses (sometimes the infinitive usually in imperative mood), here's what's written at Saltear, Salteador:
nangangayao, pinangangayao, mapangayao, mangangayao
Then I just convert to the infinitive form.
But in general yes, they conjugate same way (it stretches far back to the 1613 dictionary), except for -um- which becomes -ungm- in the completed/progressive aspect, and some words starting with ⟨u⟩, ⟨b⟩, and ⟨p⟩ just changes the first initials, example mili (bumili), then completed/progressive/contemplative would be nili, ninili, bibili. Ysrael214 (talk) 09:18, 7 August 2023 (UTC)Reply