| ιην, | ιης, | ιη, | ιημεν, | ιητε, | ιεν, |
or, after bases ending in o:—
| ιμι, | ις, | ι, | ιμεν, | ιτε, | ιεν. |
In Latin:—
| iêm | iês | iet | —— | —— | ient, |
| îm, | îs, | it, | îmus, | îtis, | int. |
If we add these terminations to the root AS, to be, we get the Sanskrit s-yâm for as-yâm:—
| syâm, | syâs, | syât, | syâma, | syâta, | syus. |
Greek ἐσ-ίην, contracted to εἴην:—
| εἴην, | εἴης, | εἴη, | εἴημεν, | εἴητε, | εἶεν. |
Latin es-iem, changed to siêm, sîm, and erîm:—