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<p>forms most of them with <a href="page.php?w=auxiliary_verb">auxiliary verb</a>s. There are three or four main groups of weak verbs in Icelandic, depending on whether one takes a historical or a formalistic view: -a, -i, and -ur, referring to the endings that these verbs take when conjugated in the first person <a href="page.php?w=grammatical_number">singular</a> present.Almost all Icelandic verbs have the ending -a in the infinitive, some with á, two with u (munu, skulu), one with o (þvo: "wash") and one with e. Many transitive verbs (i.e.</p><p>
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