How many irregular verbs are in your Language.

Based on a discussion I had on another thread
I have decided to make a thread about this.

So in what ever language you know, how many irregular verbs does it have?
And give some examples.

For example, Japanese officially has 2, but if you get really picky, 4.
Kuru-来る-くる = To come
Suru-する = To do

And if you are picky

Iku-行く-いく = To go
Aisuru-愛する-あいする = To love

And thats about all I can think of for Japanese.

You don't need to list every one,
like trying to list every one in English I'm pretty sure is impossible,
but just give a general idea.

That and I want to see if I am the only one who thinks this is fun :D

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I'm getting pretty good at spanish,
so when I saw verbos irregulares that is what I thought of.
It seems like the "Verbos irregulares em português" are similar though.

I can't seem to find the one for Spanish,
but the wiki page is nice.

Weird how you get used to the language and don't ever notice stuff like that..
I know, I feel bad for everyone who has to learn that I ate over eated.
 
[quote name='webyugioh' post='1487753' date='Oct 23 2008, 10:20 AM']You don't need to list every one,
like trying to list every one in English I'm pretty sure is impossible,
but just give a general idea.[/quote]

english fails -_-
 
Wow, never though another language would have more that english.
That sure makes Greek sound hard.
 
Greek has lots of irregular verbs... makes sense... :D

Anybody knows about Indonesian? I learn about irregular verbs in English, I don't know what's "irregular verb" in Indonesian :ninja: just perfect :rofl2:
 

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