Paradigm Tables

Morphological patterns, declensions, and conjugations for Virrikatian

The Irregular Verb, To be

Infinitive
Iyst
Youid
He, She, It, Unknownirrt
We, Usirrte
You (Plural)irrhe
Conceptiveirrte

Pronouns

Nominative (Noun is Subject) Accusative (Noun is object) Possesive (Noun is possessing)
NominativeAccusativePossesive
IKyKynsKyn
YouNyNynsNyn
HeSerrSynsSynhan
SheFerrFynsFynhan
ItZetZetsZethan
TheyRalerrRalerrRalhan
WeVarrVarrVarrhan
You (Plural)NykkmNykkmNykkhan
UnknownSɪnSɪnkSɪhan

Word endings and startings

This Table only applies when the verb ends with -en (its infinitive). Before the '-' means it starts before the word. After the '-' means it is the word ending replacing the infinitive. When there is nothing after the '-' it means there is no ending The prefix is not attached to the word but is seperated from the base. You can only have on or the other. You cannot do: "Ky zav gene" only: "Ky zav gen" or "Ky gene"
QuestionativeAnsweredStatementOther
IZav-enZav-Zav-eZav-ën
YouXun-enXun-Xun-eXun-ën
He, She, ItTë-enTë-Të-eTë-ën
We, UsFo-enFo-Fo-eFo-ën
You (Plural)Zuhe-enZuhe-Zuhe-eZuhe-ën

The

For the word 'the'
DirectIndirect
MasculineTrinZes
FeminineTriZes
NeutralTrintZes
PluralTrinitZvó
UnknownDezZes
High Valued ThingsSetSet