Some transitive verbs also end in a final short vowel.
The intransitive verbs would end and began are in fact in the active voice.
The warp is set (verb) at X ends per inch.
If a verb ends in "t", it may change into "d".
Some verbs ended in a consonant, others in a vowel.
Often they are called 'mixed verbs' because their past participle ends on 't' instead of 'en'.
Contrary to the standard Japanese language, this form is completely regular for verbs ending with the plain stem -ru.
The first class includes the verbs ending in -à:
The situation appears differently in the many verbs ending in -ata/ätä.
One of the past participle and the preterite verb ending in Bokmål is -et.