Irregular Verb “eσσáre”

The verb eσσáre means “to be.”  This verb is regular in all cases except where it is accented.  Instead of accenting on the second to last syllable, it is accented this verb on the last syllable.  For example, instead of θa éσσa, I began saying θa eσσá.  Thus eσσáre is an irregular verb.


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