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Passive participle

The passive participle displays a present and a past form, both simple. It is formed by adding the passive participial ending to the verbal roots, while the past form is also formed through the augment, qa-:

conj. I
conj. II
conj. III
conj. IV
conj. V
present
čö̃kuki
njeh́uki
qüqjerüki
žemü̃ki
tumoki
past
qačö̃kuki
qanjeh́uki
qaqüqjerüki
qažemü̃ki
qatumoki

There are, however, a certain amount of irregular verbs in each conjugation for the passive participle. Most irregularities are caused by the augment. Such irregularities are clearly shown in the dictionary. Among these verbs the conjugation of some verbs, with non-specifical irregularities, is shown:

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šỹkika
dävörika
očezika
past
qažỹkuki
qaðävöruki
qečezuki

The active participle is an adjectival form of a verb. It is linked to nouns which undergo an action, or inactively are in a certain state. It is often used as a verbal adjective in sentences, to build relative clauses.

As an adjectival form, it displays a complete declension. It is also largely used within the verbal conjugation in the passive diathesis formation, being always declined.