ABSTRACT

What is most important is to learn the present and past tenses of reflexive verbs. Their other forms, which we present here, are made up in the same way as ordinary verbs.

The future tense has the affix s, which is added to the endings of the infinitive, minus -li, and the reflexive particle:

The imperative mood has its own formant, k, which is also joined to the infinitive stem, and to it are affixed its endings and the reflexive particle:

You already know that the second person singular does not have an ending, but ends in the imperative mood affix k and the reflexive particle.