Raftan- To Go

I believe that one of the easiest ways to become fluent in a language is to learn the verbs and conjugations that are most used in dialect. When I give you a verb, I will give you the past, present, and future tense of the verb. Here is some background knowledge on verb conjugations:

“Man” means I or me

“To” means you

“Ou” means he, she, one, or it

“Ma” means we

“Shomah” means you (formal) or you all

“Onhah” means they

 

The verb of the day is Raftan- to go

 

Past tense:

Man- raftam                        Ma- raftim

To- rafti                                Shomah- raftid

Ou- raft                                Onhah- raftand

 

Present tense:

Man- mi ravam       Ma- mi ravim

To- mi ravi                Shomah- mi ravid

Ou- mi ravad           Onhah- mi ravand

 

Future tense:

Man- khaham raft        Ma- khahim raft

To- khahi raft                Shomah- khahid raft

Ou- khahad raft             Onhah- khahand raft

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