
To those trying to learn Maltese, here’s a sheet I made that helped me a lot. It contains the conjugation of some commonly used verbs, in the past tense, present tense, present continuous, and future. I hope it will help.

To those trying to learn Maltese, here’s a sheet I made that helped me a lot. It contains the conjugation of some commonly used verbs, in the past tense, present tense, present continuous, and future. I hope it will help.
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inb4 There are errors. M’hemmx X’Tagħmel.
Nicely presented and well made. Prosit man.
Nice! Adding to this my favourite two websites related to maltese conjugations:
[Verb.mt](https://www.verb.mt/) and [Ġabra](https://mlrs.research.um.edu.mt/resources/gabra/)
Grazzi ta xogholok. We need a collection of such resources for future reference!
Proset, Ghana bzonn dawn it tip ta rizorsi
Grazzi u prosit
I made something similar and somehow kept adding new verbs that seemed so common up to reaching 21 of them.
Grazzi hafna ❤️
Grazzi ħafna, very helpful mate thanks
Nice! Getting the correct pronunciation especially when those “funky” characters are used is now the next step to learn/document. Never been to Malta but I intermittently stream the University’s radio station. Mostly unintelligible when the programming is in Maltese but still a good way of getting the island’s vibe
I’m looking for my favourite guy to come in here and shit on the “rubbish language” as usual… 👀 Waiting.
Will forward this to my students, thanks!
Where’s “to be/kien”? Granted it’s typically omitted in the present, and when used it typically means a temporary state, but I think it’s still common enough.
Present | Past
—|—
Nkun | Kont
Tkun | Kont
Jkun | Kien
Tkun | Kienet
Nkunu | Konna
Tkunu | Kontu
Jkunu | Kienu
Wow this is great thank you 😊