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1)The following infinitive and past participle verb forms found in Dutch.

Root Infinitive past participle"
Wandel wandelen, gewandeld, "walk"
2)Consider the following nouns in Zulu and proceed to look for the recurring forms.

Umfazi woman “married: abafazi “married women”:

3)Consider these Swedish noun forms:

En lampa “a lamp” en bil “a car”

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you understand these questions!

1) The question is asking for the infinitive and past participle verb forms for the root word "Wandel" in Dutch. To find the answer, you can break down the given information as follows:
- The root word is "Wandel."
- The infinitive verb form is "wandelen."
- The past participle verb form is "gewandeld."
So, the infinitive verb form for "walk" in Dutch is "wandelen," and the past participle form is "gewandeld."

2) The question is asking you to identify recurring forms in Zulu nouns. To find the answer, you can examine the given nouns and look for any patterns or similarities. Let's break down the information provided:
- The noun for "woman" in Zulu is "Umfazi."
- The noun for "married women" in Zulu is "abafazi."
By comparing the forms, you can see that the recurring form is "fazi" in both "Umfazi" and "abafazi." This indicates that "fazi" is a recurring form in Zulu nouns.

3) In this question, you are asked to consider the given Swedish noun forms. Let's break it down:
- The noun for "a lamp" in Swedish is "En lampa."
- The noun for "a car" in Swedish is "en bil."
By comparing the forms, you can see that the recurring form is "en" in both "En lampa" and "en bil." This suggests that "en" is a recurrent form in Swedish noun forms.

I hope this explanation helps you better understand these questions! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.