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The simple past indicative is "bore" and the past participle is "borne" in most instances, but is spelled "born" when it refers to childbirth.

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The simple past of "bear" is "bore", and the past participle is "borne" when used in the sense of carrying or enduring. However, "bear" can also be an irregular verb, with the simple past and past participle both being "bore" when used in the sense of giving birth.

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