Paradigm Tables
Morphological patterns, declensions, and conjugations for ni
Example (to be) [biti]
-ye is added for plural subjects
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Past | bino | bito | biro |
| Present | bina | bita | bira |
| Future | binere | biteras | birera |
| Conditional | bineres | biteres | bireret |
Verb conjugations
get rid of the ti suffix in verbs. if the subject is plural, just add a -ye suffix onto the verb.
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Past | -no | -to | -ro |
| Present | -na | -ta | -ra |
| Future | -nere | -teras | -rera |
| Conditional | -neres | -teres | -reret |
Nouns (REGULAR)
Nominative - Subject and Direct object
Genetive - Relationship
Ablative - Away
Locative - Most prepositions
Allative - covers direct objects and towards
Commutive - with
| Nominative | Genetive | Locative | Ablative | Allative | Commutive | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | - | -(s)am | -(e)n | -(i)x | -(b)ar | -(o)kum |
| Plural | -ye | -yesam | -yen | -yex | -yebar | -yekum |