jessi

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See also: jessî

Friulian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Early Medieval Latin essere, from Latin esse.

From Latin sum. The conjugation is suppletive; the present subjunctive stems are from Latin sedēre (sit), and the past participle stât is from Latin stātus.

Verb[edit]

jessi

  1. to be

Conjugation[edit]

This verb is highly irregular and it is suppletive. In third-person singular indicative present, the forms varies in gender, è is used with masculines while je is used with feminines instead.

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