There is no verbal conjugation which translates as 'I will do this.'
Old Irish is well-known for its highly complex system of allomorphy, especially in verbal conjugations.
There are three regular sets of verbal conjugations, and various verbs are irregularly conjugated.
The language in its final form contains several elements which are uncommon in human languages, such as verbal conjugation using infixes.
This is complicated by long vowels, and not all verbal conjugations follow this pattern.
For example, it is easier to resurrect basic vocabulary and verbal conjugations than sounds and word order.
A typologically notable feature of Kwak'wala is the distinction made in verbal conjugation between visible and invisible subjects.
These are combined with the different tenses described below to form the various verbal conjugations possible.
Its system of verbal conjugations is highly complex compared to the Mezquital varieties.
Preservation of more than one verbal conjugation (e.g. Kho.