koniganadyr
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Please, could you recommend some sources on all verbs that have special person conjugations?
For example, the 'have' verb is for 1st, 2nd and 3rd-plural persons; the 'has' is for 3rd singular person.
The pair 'wit' - 'wot' (="to know", "to learn") is arbitrarily for 1st-plural/2nd/3rd-plural and 1st-sigular/3rd-singular persons.
The same situation wit the pair 'was' - 'were' for the 'be' verb. (I remember that 'were' is also used for the 1st-singular person.)
For example, the 'have' verb is for 1st, 2nd and 3rd-plural persons; the 'has' is for 3rd singular person.
The pair 'wit' - 'wot' (="to know", "to learn") is arbitrarily for 1st-plural/2nd/3rd-plural and 1st-sigular/3rd-singular persons.
The same situation wit the pair 'was' - 'were' for the 'be' verb. (I remember that 'were' is also used for the 1st-singular person.)
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