-oida

Etymology
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Etymology
A confluence of a variant of the continuative verb ending (stem ) and the verb ending  (stem ); when either of thess were attached to a-stem verbs, the final -a- underwent regular labialization (compare the development of the plural stem ). The latter suffix explains the older form with inflection stem  (still accepted in some verbs, such as ), but these were later simplified (in part by influence from verbs like ). Later used to calque verbs.

Pronunciation

 * -Oi- is always (secondarily) stressed, unless it is in the second syllable in the verb. For example, is  instead of *.

Conjugation
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