However, there were some class 7 strong verbs that showed both ablaut and reduplication.
In the present tense of strong verbs, the ending -er is lost.
However, textbooks for foreign learners often class all strong verbs as irregular.
The following is a table of all the different types and subtypes of strong verbs.
The following is a sample paradigm of a strong verb, nëman "to take".
As mentioned above, the preterite form is only used with strong verbs.
The situation is similar with the strong verbs in German (these may or may not be described as irregular).
These are referred to as the six classes in which the strong verbs can be subdivided.
The above effects of the I-umlaut are most visible in strong verbs.
Genip meant "mist" and fell out of use like many strong verbs.