La verbon/The Verbs!

44 0 1
                                        

Verbs are easy, as they conjugate easily. Also, unlike Spanish, they dont have a gender or conjugate according to any pronouns. Lets learn about verbs!

Verbs
The verb is the main action of the subject. Sentences like: 'The dog eats,' and 'We sleep.' Are verb sentences.
In Salutam, there are many conjugations depending on the word you want to use!
Conjugation: the act of changing a verb to appropriate to a tense you want to use.

English conjugation is home to words like:
I eat
I will eat
I ate.
Notice the structure. Thats conjugation, something Salutam has. Notice that the past tense of to eat is irregular. Salutam has less than five irregular verbs. We'll worry about that later, as right now we will only focus on the present tense.
The verbs in the present tense only end in -as.
Examples:
Mi manchas (I eat)
Mi dormas (I sleep)
Mi salutas (I greet)

Now, after the present tense, there is the past tense. To talk about things in the past.
Past tense verbs have an -á ending. Accents over á just show the syllable with that letter is strongest:
Mi manchá
Mi dormá
Mi salutá

Salutam--- La IntroWhere stories live. Discover now