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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2016, 07:02:46 pm » |
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Chapter 1: Pronouns
1st person sing ("I"): Jo 2nd person sing ("you"): De 3rd Person Sing: Ed ("he") Ea ("she") Et ("they"/agender pronoun) 3rd person sing (inanimate): El ("it")
1st person plur ("we"): Ilor 2nd person plur ("y'all"): Delor 3rd person plur: personal: Eor ("they" - for people) inanimate: Elor ("they" - for objects)
These will prove important with verbs later
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« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2016, 07:09:51 pm » |
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Chapter 2: Cases in Nouns
The Cases
Nominative: The subject of a sentence
I walked the dog Fish have eyes
Oblique: The object
I walked the dog You have seen many stars
Genitive: Indicating possession
James' dogs are healthy After seeing the basketball game, I went to all of Orlando's finest tourist attractions
Instrumental: More abstract, often indicating preposition use
I told a story in Terris I was born near a house
Chapter 2.1: Case Endings
Singular: Nominative: [basic form] Oblique: -al Genitive: -ux Instrumental: -an
Plural: Nominative: -(e)r Oblique: -(e)rol Genitive -(e)rux Instrumental: -(e)ron
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