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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