Kasolen Verbs

Kasolen verbs start as an infinitive. For example /i turau/ (to work), /i kasu/ (to be). The word /i/ is similar to how the word 'to' is used in English before a verb. Infinitives in Kasolen can be conjugated in two ways: singular and plural. A singular conjugation would be to remove the /i/ word (ex. i kasu becomes kasu). A singular conjugation would be to remove the /i/ word and add the word /tu/ (more) to the end of the verb (ex. i kasu becomes kasutu). Singular is use for singular pronouns such as I, you, and it. Plural is used for plural pronouns such as we, you, and they.

For past tense and future tense, the words /ka/ (before) and /ni/ (after) are put before a verb (ex. Meiri kasu [I am] becomes Meiri kakasu [I was]). If the tense isn't present and the verb is plural, /tu/ is still placed after the verb and the words /ka/ (before) or /ni/ (after) are still put before the verb (ex. Seri turautu [We work] becomes Seri niturautu [We will work]).

List of Verbs (A to Z)

 * to be = i kasu
 * to borrow = i boron
 * to buy = i sopor
 * to call (someone, call out, on the phone) = i abe
 * to call (something, give a name ex. She is called Elizabeth) = i sunta
 * to dance = i dansi
 * to desire = i onsa
 * to dine = i amyo
 * to eat = i doni
 * to give = i pele
 * to have = i hanto
 * to invite = i kamo
 * to lend/loan = i jan
 * to like = i daine
 * to listen = i masen
 * to live (be alive) = i vin
 * to live (somewhere) = i labi
 * to look = i sae
 * to love = i sadaime
 * to organize = i pulasu
 * to play = i veu
 * to prefer/like more = i jimae
 * to sing = i deuwi
 * to speak/talk = i padi
 * to study = i etyo
 * to swim = i nauwu
 * to travel = i vonsa
 * to visit = i ronda
 * to watch/look over = i hesa
 * to work = i turau