To beBy Mr J. Mascitelli, december 2000I've been working on Gaulish verbs and I'd like to share with you what I've worked out on the verb "to be". I think what I have is true and correct but there is always the chance that some of it may be in error, being that most of it is reconstructed and not attested by known examples. I've marked the unattested forms with an asterix. es = to be, or Latin er Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Also, the verbal suffix "-utu, -utus", when attached at the end of a verb will change the tense of that verb to the subjunctive tense. More information about the writer / editor
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