Languary - Days 13 and 14
Jan. 14th, 2016 08:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I missed yesterday (I'm still sick), so here's two days in one, possession and verbs!
Possession is formed by adding an i- to the front of the object being possessed.
Thus, "the Empress's father": kethat ivag
If you're using a pronoun, you can just slap the pronoun right onto the front of the word instead.
Thus, "my mother": eveg; "your parent": ruivug (I picked a random second person pronoun).
Verbs work similarly to Spanish verbs, in that the base verbs have one of three endings that are changed in a regular manner depending on what person and tense is being used.
The endings are -is, -us, and -uis.
I will get around to actually doing conjugations eventually, I swear.
Possession is formed by adding an i- to the front of the object being possessed.
Thus, "the Empress's father": kethat ivag
If you're using a pronoun, you can just slap the pronoun right onto the front of the word instead.
Thus, "my mother": eveg; "your parent": ruivug (I picked a random second person pronoun).
Verbs work similarly to Spanish verbs, in that the base verbs have one of three endings that are changed in a regular manner depending on what person and tense is being used.
The endings are -is, -us, and -uis.
I will get around to actually doing conjugations eventually, I swear.