Adwan/Irregular Verbs

Irregular verbs, though not as abundant as they are in other languages such as English, are quite common amongst importat, common vowels in Adwan. Irregular verbs pose problems in Adwan, for while some are merely person-conjugation changes and keep regular verb affixes, others completely alter them.

The consistency between irregular verbs is not very good, as many of them differ in the typs of irregularities.

To Be - Þuðan
The verb "þuðan" in Adwan is among the most irregular verbs in Adwan. The verb to be governs the accusative. The participle root, rather than þuðan, is Þi-. The participle used below is masculine singular. Éð and scech are used when a verbal phrase contains pronouns, while þus and þuš are used in pro-dropping situations.

To Go - Tan
Essentially, the past and the future tense in the subjunctive are the same, differentiating between tenses by the use of stress.

To Have - Þuran
The verb Þuran, or to have, is also irregular in conjugation. The participle root is þr-.