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The Third Conjugation differs from the Second only in the present tense of the indicative mood, and in the infinitive mood, which are as follows: törni, to break:—

In the third person singular of the imperative and subjunctive (present tense), the forms also differ in the indefinite; as, törjön (not törjen). All other forms are the same as in the second conjugation.

Verbs ending with s, sz, or z, double their final letter in place of taking a j in the imperative and subjunctive mood; and in the present tense of the indicative mood of the definite form; for instance—