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 * Singular. || rowspan="4" | || Plural.
 * verek, I beat || verünk, we beat
 * versz, thou beatest || vertek, you beat
 * ver, he beats || vernek, they beat
 * }
 * versz, thou beatest || vertek, you beat
 * ver, he beats || vernek, they beat
 * }
 * }

A verb can express an action in different ways; these are called its forms; as—

All these forms are conjugated like the primitive form.

Transitive and causal verbs have—according as the substantive which suffers the action is definite or indefinite—two significant terminations: the indefinite, as, verek, I beat (somebody); and the definite, as verem (a lovat), I beat (the horse).