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I would still say German has just as many as French.many languages have mulitple verb endings, including japanese. French has more.
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like going, gone, did not go
japanese also has plain form, 'te' form and 'imasu' form of vebs.
the only major difference between them is that some are more formal or are better for speaking etc
make sense?
i'm just saying what i've heard, i know that japanese has less than french and i wouldn't know of other languages and their amount of word endings.I would still say German has just as many as French.