Conjugation Patterns: -îe

In Inglish, verbs ending with -îe follow specific conjugation patterns. 
These verbs typically form their conjugations by adding -s for the third-person singular present tense, -d for the past tense, and -îhiŋ for the present participle (progressive tense).

List of -îe Verbs:

    ta crîe 
    ta trîe 
    ta spîe 
    ta eye 
    ta denîe 
    ta replîe 
    ta complîe 
    ta relîe 
    to aplîe 
    ta defîe
    ta frîe 


Conjugations

Third-Person Singular Present Tense:
Formed by adding -s to the base form.

    crîes
    trîes
    spîes
    eyes
    denîes
    replîes
    complîes
    relîes
    aplîes
    defîes
    frîes


Past Tense:
Formed by adding -d to the base form.

    crîed
    trîed
    spîed
    eyed
    denîed
    replîed
    complîed
    relîed
    aplîed
    defîed
    frîe


Present Participle (Progressive Tense):
Formed by adding -hiŋ after dropping the final -e

    crîhiŋ
    trîhiŋ
    spîhiŋ
    eyiŋ
    denîhiŋ
    replîhiŋ
    complîhiŋ
    relîhiŋ
    aplîhiŋ
    defîhiŋ
    frîhiŋ


Examples in Sentences:

    Third-Person Singular Present:
        Hie crîes ɯhen hie's sad.
        Sie relîes on her frends.

    Past Tense:
        Ћey aplîed for þe job yesterday.
        Hie denîed þi ac̃usâcion.

    Present Participle:
        Sie's trîhiŋ ta sòlve þe puzzle.
        Ћey are complîhiŋ ɯiþ þe reg̃ulâcions.