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These changes, however, do not occur in the second person sin¬ 
gular (8). Thus, we have, roz , ?ffa tol, pbth, ner, 
fffc, tfa ped. 
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We thus find the Present Imperative of Tfa roz , remain, to be con¬ 
jugated as follows. 
Singular. Plural. 
1 ^CTST roz. ruziv. 
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2 ^fa*r ruzin. ruzin. 
Every root ending in a vowel, takes the letter *r y before all 
terminations, except that of the second person singular (10). Moreover 
a final X i of the root is changed to ya(e), except in the case of the 
verbs fa m, take, fa di , give, and fa yi , come (11). We thus get the 
following conjugation of a verb whose root ends in a vowel. 
(a) fa khi, eat. 
Singular. 
2 TcJieh. 
3 kheyin . 
(b) fa di , give. 
Singular. 
2 fa^ dih. 
3 fafa«T diyin. 
Plural. 
^Hfa^ kheyiv. 
<5ffa«T kheyin. 
Plural. 
fafa^ diyiv . 
fafaif diy in. 
The root fa yi, come, is further irregular, in that, besides being 
conjugated like fa di, it also optionally takes the following form 
(viii. ii. 12). 
Singular. Plural. 
2 wol a (not wol). woliv. 
3 ^fa*T wolin. ^fa«T tvolin. 
The root bov , become, has the following forms (14). 
Singular. Plural. 
2 bov. boviv. 
x x 
3 bovin, «^fa^ boy in. bovin or ^fasr boy in. 
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