Akkadian
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Etymology
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From Proto-Semitic *waraḳ-. Compare Arabic وَرَق (waraq, “foliage, paper”) and Biblical Hebrew יָרַק (yɔráq, “to become green”).
Pronunciation
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warāqum (G, i, verbal adjective warqum)
- to be(come) green, yellow, to turn pale
Conjugation
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Conjugation
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Infinitive
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warāqum
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Participle
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wāriqum
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Adjective
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warqum
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Active
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Durative
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Preterite
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Perfect
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Imperative
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1.sg
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erriq
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ēriq
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ēteriq
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-
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2.sg
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m
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terriq
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tēriq
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tēteriq
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-
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f
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terriqī
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tēriqī
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tēterqī
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-
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3.sg
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irriq
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īriq
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īteriq
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-
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1.pl
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nirriq
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nīriq
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nīteriq
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-
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2.pl
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terriqā
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tēriqā
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tēterqā
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-
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3.pl
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m
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irriqū
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īriqū
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īterqū
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-
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f
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irriqā
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īriqā
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īterqā
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-
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This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. For conjugation in other dialects, see Appendix:Akkadian dialectal conjugation.
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