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Class 2 Verbs
For, yields:

The arguments are:
 * , the strong grade of the verb root, seen in
 * , the weak grade of the verb root, seen in
 * , the prefix to the passive endings, seen in
 * denotes that endings usually beginning with begin with  due to neighboring sounds.
 * , the weak grade (इ) becomes य before a vowel, seen in
 * . Usually the pre-vowel weak grade (य, in this case, because we specified  but otherwise just defaulting to the weak grade of the verb root) is followed by -ई-, producing a form like *. We want to specify that the form is actually, etc, so this parameter is set.
 * . The first-person imperative forms of this verb are irregular (they descend from the old Vedic subjunctive). This parameter is set so as to not default to using the pre-vowel strong grade of the verb root.
 * . Setting the actual second person singular imperative form directly. The default generated ending is -धि, but this ending is hard to predict, so the second person singular imperative form often needs to be specified directly.

For, yields:

Notably, the template has no way to block the geminate स in *, so that is why this is specified.

For, yields:

Class 7 Verbs
For, yields:


 * , the strong grade of the verb root, seen in
 * , the weak grade of the verb root, seen in
 * , the prefix to the passive endings, seen in
 * denotes that endings usually beginning with begin with  due to neighboring sounds.
 * , the strong grade of the verb root before vowels (i.e. without halant)
 * , before an unvoiced dental (त, थ, स) the strong grade च becomes क
 * , the weak grade of the verb root before vowels (i.e. without halant)
 * , before an unvoiced dental (त, थ, स) the weak grade च becomes क
 * , before a voiced dental (the only ending of this type starts with ध) the weak grade च becomes ग

Similarly, for the imperfect, yields: