Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse leysa (“to loosen”).
Verb
loysa (third person singular past indicative loysti, third person plural past indicative loyst, supine loyst)
- to loose, to unfasten, to relieve (of an office)
Conjugation
Conjugation of (group v-2)
| infinitive
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| supine
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loyst
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present
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past
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| first singular
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loysi
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loysti
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| second singular
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loysir
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loysti
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| third singular
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loysir
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loysti
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| plural
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loysa
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loystu
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| participle (a39)1
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loysandi
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loystur
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imperative
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| singular
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loys!
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| plural
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loysið!
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1Only the past participle being declined.