Infinitive: priségnuti / prìsēći
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Present verbal adverb: —
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Past verbal adverb: priségnūvši
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Verbal noun: —
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Number
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Singular
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Plural
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Person
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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Verbal forms
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ja
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ti
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on / ona / ono
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mi
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vi
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oni / one / ona
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Present
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prisegnem
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prisegneš
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prisegne
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prisegnemo
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prisegnete
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prisegnu
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Future
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Future I
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prisegnut ću1 prisegnuću
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prisegnut ćeš1 prisegnućeš
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prisegnut će1 prisegnuće
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prisegnut ćemo1 prisegnućemo
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prisegnut ćete1 prisegnućete
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prisegnut će1 prisegnuće
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Future II
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bȕdēm prisegnuo/prisegao2
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bȕdēš prisegnuo/prisegao2
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bȕdē prisegnuo/prisegao2
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bȕdēmo prisegnuli/prisegli2
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bȕdēte prisegnuli/prisegli2
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bȕdū prisegnuli/prisegli2
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Past
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Perfect
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prisegnuo/prisegao sam2
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prisegnuo/prisegao si2
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prisegnuo/prisegao je2
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prisegnuli/prisegli smo2
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prisegnuli/prisegli ste2
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prisegnuli/prisegli su2
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Pluperfect3
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bȉo sam prisegnuo/prisegao2
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bȉo si prisegnuo/prisegao2
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bȉo je prisegnuo/prisegao2
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bíli smo prisegnuli/prisegli2
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bíli ste prisegnuli/prisegli2
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bíli su prisegnuli/prisegli2
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Aorist
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prisegnuh / prisegoh
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prisegnu / priseže
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prisegnu / priseže
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prisegnusmo / prisegosmo
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prisegnuste / prisegoste
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prisegnuše / prisegoše
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Conditional I
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prisegnuo/prisegao bih2
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prisegnuo/prisegao bi2
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prisegnuo/prisegao bi2
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prisegnuli/prisegli bismo2
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prisegnuli/prisegli biste2
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prisegnuli/prisegli bi2
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Conditional II4
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bȉo bih prisegnuo/prisegao2
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bȉo bi prisegnuo/prisegao2
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bȉo bi prisegnuo/prisegao2
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bíli bismo prisegnuli/prisegli2
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bíli biste prisegnuli/prisegli2
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bíli bi prisegnuli/prisegli2
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Imperative
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—
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prisegni
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—
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prisegnimo
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prisegnite
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—
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Active past participle
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prisegnuo/prisegao m / prisegnula/prisegla f / prisegnulo/priseglo n
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prisegnuli/prisegli m / prisegnule/prisegle f / prisegnula/prisegla n
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Passive past participle
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prisegnut m / prisegnuta f / prisegnuto n
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prisegnuti m / prisegnute f / prisegnuta n
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1 Croatian spelling: others omit the infinitive suffix completely and bind the clitic. 2 For masculine nouns; a feminine or neuter agent would use the feminine and neuter gender forms of the active past participle and auxiliary verb, respectively. 3 Often replaced by the past perfect in colloquial speech, i.e. the auxiliary verb biti (to be) is routinely dropped.
4 Often replaced by the conditional I in colloquial speech, i.e. the auxiliary verb biti (to be) is routinely dropped.
*Note: The aorist and imperfect were not present in, or have nowadays fallen into disuse in, many dialects and therefore they are routinely replaced by the past perfect in both formal and colloquial speech.
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