I think that it is a weak verb like " set ", in which historic forms such as " setted " or " cutted " with their awkward double dental consonants were contracted to a form matching the modern infinitive and present ( non-3rd-person-singular ) forms . talk ) 21 : 31, 26 November 2007 ( UTC)
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The general rule is that monosyllabic words most often keep their trailing " n ", while otherwise "-en " endings are transformed to "-e " in Colognian unless the following word starts with a glottal stop, a dental consonant, a vocal, or an " h ", and neither of the two words is being stressed inside the sentence.
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|colspan = " 2 " | 15px although it is known that in general in dialects of Belarusian hard dental consonants become soft in the front of soft front vowels in the foreign words, there is not much dialectical material available about the pronunciation of [ A ], [ 7 ], [ = ] in these positions; this complicates developing of rules of spelling which do not contradict with the language system.
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For examples, a subscribed dot under an initial ( d ` " chiuh " [ x?] " to pity, to give relief to " ) makes it possible for students interested in Peking opera to distinguish \ " sharp " dental consonants from W " rounded " palatal consonants, and a superscript p indicates Cantonese has a final "-p " checked tone and Wu Chinese has a glottal stop ( Luo 1947 : 433 ).