Yorshaan/Irregular Verb

There are a lot varient of irregular verbs in Yorshaan.

Irregular II-Verb
They are regarded as a part of II-verbs because their infinitive form still end in -aam. Some certain endings of a stem of verb is surely meant to be irregular.

Nasal Syllable Verb
Some verbs, however, "shrink" its first syllable opening with "m" or "n". As a result, these nasal consonants become syllabic. Each type (I, II, III) of verb has some such nasal syllables verbs. These verbs "shrink" their first syllable in '''past and future tense. For participles and gerunds as well.'''

6-Principle Verbs
There is also a group of verbs share some same reflections. Verbs in this group are very crucial and common, such as yog (to be), etas (to exist), casonzh (to seem), alonzh (to be), etc. Some (not all of) these verbs have the same ending in infinite form, like -onzh. Verbs in this group are lack of progressive aspect.

Verbs of this subgroup have 6 principles: And a table based on the 6 principles:

And here's some 6-principle verbs. Inflections that won't fit in the rule above will be marked as bold red.