

Definition:
If any triliteral rooted verb's second and third of the three root letters is
the same letter then that is defined as the doubled verb. When the third
letter contains a vowel, then second and third letters are combined and
written with a $adda over the second letter signifaying the doubling. Below
given examples demonstrate this rule.
The dual form is not used in daily life. It is usually an academic interest. Therefore, we will skip the dual form from our tables.
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