"Preterite" Quotes from Famous Books
... it runs on just in the same manner as hntal, save and except that e is substituted for a; and it will be as well to tell you that almost the only difference between the second, third, and fourth conjugations, and the first, is the substituting in the present, preterite, and other tenses, e, or ou, or i for a; so you see that the Armenian verbs are by no means difficult. Come on, Belle, and say siriem.' Belle hesitated. 'Pray oblige me, Belle, by saying siriem!' Belle still appeared to hesitate. 'You must admit, Belle, that it is much softer ... — The Romany Rye - A Sequel to 'Lavengro' • George Borrow
... You observe that it runs on just in the same manner as hntal, save and except that the e is substituted for a; and it will be as well to tell you that almost the only difference between the second, third, and fourth conjugation, and the first, is the substituting in the present, preterite and other tenses e or ou, or i for a; so you see that the Armenian verbs are by no means difficult. Come on, Belle, and say siriem." Belle hesitated. "Pray oblige me, Belle, by saying siriem!" Belle still appeared to hesitate. "You ... — The Romany Rye • George Borrow |