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· strong endings · strong class I · strong class II · strong class III · strong class IV · strong class V · strong class VI · strong class VII (reduplicated) · weak class 1 · weak class 2 · weak class 3 · weak class 4 · preterito-presentic verbs · the copula · the medio-passive inflexion · THE COPULA VERB In most forms the copula verb vesa/vera looks like a normal class 5 strong verb, but its present tense forms are made from a completely different stem. Since the english copula verb also behaves like that, this needs no further explanation.
The present tense forms come from the PIE root *h1es, the others from *wes. © Peter Pettersson
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