"-ir" meaning in Ido

See -ir in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Suffix

Etymology: Modeled after -ar and -is. Etymology templates: {{m|io|-ar}} -ar, {{m|io|-is}} -is Head templates: {{head|io|suffix}} -ir
  1. Used to denote the past infinitive of a verb. Tags: morpheme Related terms: -ar (english: present infinitive tense), -or (english: future infinitive tense)
    Sense id: en--ir-io-suffix-PYxddPAu Categories (other): Ido entries with incorrect language header

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          "english": "I should have called you.",
          "text": "Me devas telefonir tu.",
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