Aromanian verb conjugation

The Aromanian language, is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian and Romanian, spoken in Southeastern Europe. Aromanian grammar has features that distinguish it from Romanian, an important one being the complete disappearance of verb infinitives. As such, the tenses and moods that, in Romanian, use the infinitive are formed in other ways in Aromanian. For the same reason, verb entries in dictionaries are given in their indicative mood, present tense, first-person-singular form.

Conjugate an Aromanian Verb

Fill in the 1st person singular form.
The flag of Greece

Links

References

  • Caragiu, Matilda et al.. Dialectologie Româna. Editura Didactica si Pedagogica. Bucuresti, 1977.
  • Weigand, Gustav. Die Sprache der Olympo-Walachen. Johann Ambrosius Barth. Leipzig, 1888.
  • Holtus, Günter et al.. Lexicon der Romanistischen Linguistik. Niemeyer. Tübingen, 1989.