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Paradigm Tables

Morphological patterns, declensions, and conjugations for phrosipa

Noun Cases

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DefiniteIndefiniteGeneralNegative
NominativeLakLaLaxLayx
AccusativePakPaPaxPayx
DativeMakMaMaxMayx
LocativeZolZoZoxZoyx
InstrumentativeZalZaZaxZayx
AllativeValVaVaxVayx
ComitativeKalKaKaxKayx
PerlativeNulNuNuxNuyx
Ablative of comparisonRoxRoRokRoyx
AblativeHoxHaHokHoyx

Noun Forms

Possession is marked by attaching the suffix to the noun being owned, and the noun immediately before it is the owner. For example, "am phylomka" is "my plant"
1st person singular (-ka)2nd person singular (-ke)3rd person singular masculine (-ψa)3rd person singular feminine (-ψo)1st person plural inclusive (-pa)1st person plural exclusive (-po)2nd person plural (-kla)3rd person plural (-kle)Not Possessed3rd person singular neuter (-yx)
Plural "i"-ika-ike-iψa-iψo-ipa-ipo-ikla-ikle-i-iyx
Plural "xe"-xeka-xeke-xeψa-xeψo-xepa-xepo-xekla-xekle-xe-xeyx
Not plural-ka-ke-ψa-ψo-pa-po-kla-kle∅-yx

Verb Forms

For perfect and continuous, they go after the time. so for past perfect it would be -onek and for future perfect continous it would be -axekθe. The order is time-person-aspect. If you need to use a verb as a noun remove the ending -in if its a regular noun and add -un. If you need to use it as a command, remove in. Examples: Cibun -> Eating (as a noun) Cib! -> Eat! as an interjection. For infinitive, add enc- at the start of the verb, for example, encibin (to eat)
Present (∅)Past (-on)Future (-ax)Continuous (-θe)Perfect (-ek)
1st person singular (∅)∅-on-ax-θe-ek
2nd person singular (-t)-t-ont-axt-θet-ekt
3rd person singular (-s)-s-ons-axs-θes-eks
1st person plural inclusive (-g)-g-ong-axeg-θeg-ekg
1st person plural exclusive (-z)-z-onz-axez-θez-ekez
2nd person plural (-ol)-ol-onol-axol-θeol-ekol
3rd person plural (-k)-k-onk-axak-θek-ekak
ᚱ ꦏ Ω ᛟ გ अ ع ש ᜀ ᓀ θ Ψ ᚠ 愛 ⴀ
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