User talk:Furius/Egyptian Conjugations

Biliteral (2-lit)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives 11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Second weak (2ae-inf)
These receive only a brief mention in the grammars. They seem to differ only in lacking geminated forms. Otherwise (so far as I can tell) they do not behave like weak verbs. Which is weird. 1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives 11) -w only appears in the masculine singular (note that this note will only be required for some verbs)

13) Sometimes (j)zy in the plural

Second-geminate (2ae-gem)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular (note that this note will only be required for some verbs)

12 3m before suffix pronouns

Irregular: m33
The differences are mostly extra variation and the ocassional introduction of an n. Note that the variants of the infinitive can occur even when they do not precede a suffix pronoun. This is different from the other second-geminates 1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular (note that this note will only be required for some verbs)

12) m33 cannot occur before suffix pronouns

Irregular: wnn
Does have a future consequential, has an irregular perfect. 1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular (note that this note will only be required for some verbs)

12 wn before suffix pronouns

Triliteral (3-lit)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Triliterals with w or j as final radical
(Only difference is that they don't geminate

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "3bwt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Third-weak (3ae-inf)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

13) Sometimes jry in the plural

Third weak with final radical (w)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

13) Sometimes z3(w)y in the plural

Irregular: e.g. šmj
There doesn't seem to be any name for this small sub-class ("Third-weak non-geminating" would be an entirely sensible name).

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

13) Sometimes šmy in the plural

Irregular: jnj
Strange subjunctive form

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

13) Sometimes jny in the plural

Third-geminate (3ae-gem)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

12) snb before suffix pronouns

Quadriliteral (4-lit)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Fourth-weak (4ae-inf)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

13) Sometimes nḏry in the plural

Fourth-weak non-geminating
(Again, this is just my name for them)

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

13) Sometimes ḥmsy in the plural

Quinquiliteral (5-lit)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Sexaliteral(6-lit)
These only exist in Old Egyptian, in which they were, it seems, conjugated identically to triliterals (They are just the root repeated). I'm not entirely sure how the Old Egyptian conjugation table looks, though... I'm not sure that is something which is known.

rdj
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

13) sometimes jmy or dy in the plural

jwj/jj
No passive forms 1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular 13) sometimes my or jy in the plural

Causative biliteral (caus. 2-lit)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Causative second-geminate (caus. 2ae-gem)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Causative triliteral (caus. 3-lit)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Causative third-weak (caus. 3ae-inf)
Final radical is a j or (ocassionally) a w

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

13) sometimes sḫ3y in the plural

Causative third-geminate (caus. 3ae-gem)
Allen: "it is theoretically possible that Egyptian possessed some caus. 3ae-gem roots, but no verbs of this class have yet been found."

Causative quadriliteral (caus. 4-lit)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Causative fourth-weak (caus. 4ae-inf)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

13) sometimes sb3gy in the plural

Causative quinquiliteral (caus. 5-lit)
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)

2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"

3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"

4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"

5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"

6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"

7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"

8) Rare & Archaic

9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn

10) Decline like adjectives

11) -w only appears in the masculine singular