Talk:múlik
Latest comment: 13 years ago by OrenBochman
my verb conj. book lists múlik as intransitive under the conjurgation used - but it looks/sounds like an ik verb.
- It is a "fake" ik verb, what only takes the -ik suffix in 3rd person singular indicative present indefinite tense. Here are some examples:
- akadozik, bomlik, bújik, egerészik, gyűlik, hazudik, hullik, illik, lábadozik, megjelenik, születik, tűnik, törik, válik, züllik
- --Baron de Saint-Rémy 14:26, 10 April 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks for the interesting examples. I changed the standard template to take a parameter to add the -ik suffix as described above. But let me know if there is still a problem, (specifcaly if it should take both -om an -ok in nominative 1st person singular indefinite) OrenBochman 20:15, 11 April 2011 (UTC)