What are the most regular rules of your native or target languages?

The imperfect in Spanish has got to be up there. Of all the verbs in the language, only three are irregular, ser, ir, and ver. Ir gets a pass because ía can't be a verb.

However, French is even better with this. There is only one irregular verb: être, because the stem changes to ét in the imperfect. However, when you think about it, it is regular: French vowels are generally open in open syllables and closed in closed ones. ɛ becomes e.

What other rules do you guys know about?

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