Infinitive.—Present, and gerund. Their single form is the same as their corresponding primitive form indirect passive.

Past participle. It is distinguished by the prefix guin.

Indicative.—Present, singular. The first syllable of the root is doubled[87] and the affix guin added. Its plural is formed as its corresponding in the progressive direct passive, except in that here the affix an is added.[88]

Past.—The forms of this tense are the same as those of their corresponding form in the progressive direct passive, except in that here the affix an is added.[89] [[76]]

Future.—The same as that of the progressive direct passive, except in that the affix an is used here instead of on.

Imperative.—The same as that of the progressive direct passive, except in that the affix i is used here instead of a.

Subjunctive—Also the same as that of the progressive direct passive, except in that the affix an is here used instead of on.

Example:

Root: surát

Infinitive