Talk:mangayaw

Obsolete Tagalog Verb Conjugations
Based on what you've read so far, do Tagalog verbs conjugate the same way? That's why I was not confident in putting it in the entry. Mar vin kaiser (talk) 09:00, 7 August 2023 (UTC)


 * @Mar vin kaiser I only put based on what's written. In the MANGAYAO entry there's nangangayao.
 * In 1613 dictionary, where San Buenaventura adds the progressive tenses (sometimes the infinitive usually in imperative mood), here's what's written at Saltear, Salteador:
 * nangangayao, pinangangayao, mapangayao, mangangayao
 * Then I just convert to the infinitive form.
 * But in general yes, they conjugate same way (it stretches far back to the 1613 dictionary), except for -um- which becomes -ungm- in the completed/progressive aspect, and some words starting with $⟨u⟩$, $⟨b⟩$, and $⟨p⟩$ just changes the first initials, example mili (bumili), then completed/progressive/contemplative would be nili, ninili, bibili. Ysrael214 (talk) 09:18, 7 August 2023 (UTC)