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Paradigm Tables

Morphological patterns, declensions, and conjugations for Romandian

Pronoun Case Effect

Nominative CasePossessive Case
First Person Singular MaleMiMër
First Person Singular FemaleMaMär
Second Person Singular MaleDiDër
Second Person Singular FemaleDaDär
Third Person Singular MaleSinSiner
Third Person Singular FemaleSanSaner
Third Person Singular NeuterTēgeTēger
First Person Plural MaleMisMis'an
First Person Plural FemaleMasMas'an
First Person Plural Neuter MosMos'an
Second Person Plural MaleDisDis'an
Second Person Plural FemaleDasDas'an
Second Person Plural NeuterDosDos'an
Third Person Plural MaleSinašSinaš'an
Third Person Plural FemaleSanašSanaš'an
Third Person Plural Gender-NeutralSonašSonaš'an
Third Person Plural NeuterTēgašTēgaš'an

Verb Changes for Completion and Tense

This table is standard with very few exceptions for all verbs. i+ (if in front of a vowel you need to modify the vowel for the word, if the vowel already has a diacritic then use the prefix in+ or ir+. The suffix +itt is also standard, the sound is /it'/ so if it follows a vowel you need to use the +i diacritic. If the vowel already has a diacritic, insert either an n or r between the base form and the itt, or use just +tt as a suffix.
To have done (to completion)To be doing (continuous)
LaffIlaffittLaffitt
MálImálittMálitt
EçaËçáttEçátt
ᚱ ꦏ Ω ᛟ გ अ ع ש ᜀ ᓀ θ Ψ ᚠ 愛 ⴀ
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