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Badul tenses: simple present

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Construction

Normal Verbs

The verb order in Badul is verb-subject-object. The simple present tense is no different.

Hreethe mi means I run
Yem mi means I jump

However, some verbs in Badul are not in accordance with this construction. Instead they use the verb a tha (to be), which takes different forms to comply with its grammatical person. These verbs are called tha verbs and describe the state, quality or position of something. More broadly, the way something is.

There are many tha verbs, but the most common ones are:

English Badul
to act a neim
to be a tha
to become a sregh
to be asleep a frusan
to be born a fribt
to come a hig
to cost a luy
to die a mad
to grow a ċuw
to go a ċey
to live a bu
to stay a vi
to stop a dwai
to wake up a dusk