Paradigm Tables
Morphological patterns, declensions, and conjugations for Tavric
Noun Role Particles
Tavric rejects complex noun case endings. Instead, it uses fixed role particles placed immediately before the noun or noun phrase. These particles clarify possession, location, source, destination, authority, topic, and jurisdiction.
| Particle | Position | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genitive | de | before noun | of / belonging to / from possession |
| Locative | va | before noun | at / in / on |
| Ablative | ka | before noun | from / out of / source |
| Allative | vel | before noun | to / toward / destination |
| Instrumental | tor | before noun | by / with / by authority of |
| Topic | ren | before noun | concerning / regarding |
| Jurisdictional | mor | before noun | under the jurisdiction of |
Verb Operational Status
Tavric verbs do not conjugate for person, number, or tense. The root verb stays unchanged. Time and operational status are marked by auxiliary particles placed immediately before the verb.
| Particle | Pattern | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Present / Active | na | na + VERB | currently active / in effect |
| Past / Archived | esh | esh + VERB | past, archived, or completed |
| Future / Expected | or | or + VERB | future or expected |
| Continuous / Maintained | dur | dur + VERB | ongoing or maintained |
Noun Status and Number
Tavric nouns use modular suffixes. Simple plural uses -en. Collective uses -ar. Agent or office-holder status uses -ven. Authorized or officially recognized status uses -tor. These suffixes stack clearly so the root remains recognizable.
| Base | Agent | Authorized | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | ∅ | -ven | -tor |
| Plural | -en | -venen | -toren |
| Collective | -ar | -venar | -torar |