Paradigm Tables
Morphological patterns, declensions, and conjugations for Romandian
Pronoun Case Effect
| Nominative Case | Possessive Case | |
|---|---|---|
| First Person Singular Male | Mi | Mër |
| First Person Singular Female | Ma | Mär |
| Second Person Singular Male | Di | Dër |
| Second Person Singular Female | Da | Där |
| Third Person Singular Male | Sin | Siner |
| Third Person Singular Female | San | Saner |
| Third Person Singular Neuter | Tēge | Tēger |
| First Person Plural Male | Mis | Mis'an |
| First Person Plural Female | Mas | Mas'an |
| First Person Plural Neuter | Mos | Mos'an |
| Second Person Plural Male | Dis | Dis'an |
| Second Person Plural Female | Das | Das'an |
| Second Person Plural Neuter | Dos | Dos'an |
| Third Person Plural Male | Sinaš | Sinaš'an |
| Third Person Plural Female | Sanaš | Sanaš'an |
| Third Person Plural Gender-Neutral | Sonaš | Sonaš'an |
| Third Person Plural Neuter | Tēgaš | Tēgaš'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) | |
|---|---|---|
| Laff | Ilaffitt | Laffitt |
| Mál | Imálitt | Málitt |
| Eça | Ëçátt | Eçátt |