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==Maltese verbs==


No infinitive. Stem is third person singular, masculine perfect tense.

Second verb infinitive does not exist, instead both verbs are conjugated. "I want to eat" = "I want I eat"

A verbal stem can consist of:

# Three consonants (radicals) with the medial radical between one of six vowel combinations.
#* '''k'''i'''t'''e'''b
# Four consonants, some having two repeated biradical bases.
# Two consonants, or a consonant and a semivowel

In verbs with 'għ' or a + 'j' as the third radical, only have the first two radicals in the stem word which ends in 'a' (open syllable).



==See also==


* [[/Pending tests|Pending tests]]
* [[/Pending tests|Pending tests]]

Revision as of 23:11, 6 May 2011

Maltese and Hebrew

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Maltese verbs

No infinitive. Stem is third person singular, masculine perfect tense.

Second verb infinitive does not exist, instead both verbs are conjugated. "I want to eat" = "I want I eat"

A verbal stem can consist of:

  1. Three consonants (radicals) with the medial radical between one of six vowel combinations.
    • kiteb
  2. Four consonants, some having two repeated biradical bases.
  3. Two consonants, or a consonant and a semivowel

In verbs with 'għ' or a + 'j' as the third radical, only have the first two radicals in the stem word which ends in 'a' (open syllable).


See also