Those ending in Xi change to Su for the present; e.g., Fanaxi, fanasu; Cudaxi, cudasu; Taraxi, tarasu.

For the preterit those ending Obi and Omi change to ôda; e.g., Yomi, yôda; Tobi, tôda; Yobi, yôda; Yorocobi, yorocôda. Tomi becomes tonda.

Those ending in Abi and Ami change to ǒda; e.g., Yerabi, yerǒda; Vogami, vogǒda; Yami, yǒda.

Those ending in Imi change to ûda; e.g., Najimi, najǔda; Nijimi, nijǔda; Ximi, xûda.[[29]]

Those ending in Umi and Ubi change their endings to Vnda or in some instances ûda. While some have two forms others have only one form which is seen in use, the more general is Vnda; e.g., Musubi, musunda; Susumi, susunda or susûda; Nusumi, nusunda or nusûda; Sumi, sunda or sûda; Cumi, cunda only.

Those ending in Ebi and Emi change to Eôda; e.g., Sakebi, sakeôda; Sonemi, soneôda.

Those ending in Ghi change to Ida; e.g., Auoghi, auoida; Voyoghi, voyoida; Coghi, coida.

Those ending in Ni change to Inda; e.g., Xini, xinda; Yni, ynda.

Those ending in Chi and Ri change to Tta; e.g., Machi, matta; Cachi, catta; Tachi, tatta; Kiri, kitta; Chiri, chitta; Cari, catta.

Those ending in Ki and Xi change to Ita; e.g., Caki, caita; Faki, faita; Nuki, nuita; Todoki, todoita; Sosoki, sosoita; Saxi, saita; Fataxi, fataita; Maxi, maita or maxita; Coxi, coita or oxita. The following add Ta to the root; e.g., Moxi, moxita; Muxi, muxita; Fuxi, fuxita; Mexi, mexita.