Umbrian
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Introduction
Umbrian is an extinct Italic language formerly spoken by the Umbri in the ancient Italian region of Umbria. It is closely related to Oscan.
The Umbrian alphabet, like other Old Italic alphabets, was derived from the Etruscan alphabet, and was written right-to-left. Umbrian was also written in the Latin alphabet.
The verb
Sample verb: ezum
Active, Indicative, Present:
| Sg.1 | ? |
| Sg.2 | ? |
| Sg.3 | est; íst |
| Pl.1 | ? |
| Pl.2 | ? |
| Pl.3 | set; sent |