Infinitive.Indicative.Active participle.Passive participle.
Present-ar-as-anta-ata
Past-ir-is-inta-ita
Future-or-os-onta-ota
Conditional, -us.Imperative, -ez.

The auxiliary verb esar, to be, is used for the passive, and for the compound tenses of the active.

Passive.

Presentesas amata, or amesas = I am (being) loved.
Pastesis amata, or amesis = I was (being) loved.
Futureesos amata, or amesos = I will be loved.
Conditional esus amata, or amesus = I would be loved.
Imperativeesez amata, or amesez = be loved.
Infiniteesar amata, or amesar = to be loved.

Compound Tenses of the Active.

Perfect(me) esas aminta = (I) have loved.
Pluperfect(me) esis aminta = (I) had loved.
Future perfect(me) esos aminta = (I) shall have loved.
Past conditional (me) esus aminta = (I) should have loved.

The past tenses of the passive (indicating completed states) are formed by means of the passive participle in -ita:—

(me) esis amita= (I) had been loved.
(me) esos amita= (I) shall have been loved.
(me) esus amita= (I) would have been loved.

Derived adverbs are formed by substituting the ending -e for the -a of the adjective or the -o of the noun: bone = well; nokte = at night.