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*hus - ''house (NOM)'' | |||
huswl - ''house (ACC)'' | |||
huse - ''house (DAT)'' | |||
husya - ''house (VOC)'' | |||
huswi - ''house’s (GEN)'' | |||
huswro - ''house (INS)'' | |||
huswga - ''house (TOP)'' | |||
huswa - ''with house (COM)'' | |||
huswso - ''at house (LOC)'' | |||
husege - ''near house (VIC)'' | |||
huswge - ''to house (LAT)'' | |||
huseso - ''from house (ABL)'' | |||
husi - ''house (PST)'' |
Revision as of 12:48, 1 July 2014
Koredish is the odd child of Korean and Swedish, with some oddities thrown in...
Word Order
Subject, Object, Verb
Postpositional
Nouns before adjectives
Grammatical Cases
Nominative (NOM) - subject
Accusative (ACC) – direct object
Dative (DAT) – indirect object, telling time (temporal)
Vocative (VOC) – addressing, calling
Genitive (GEN) - possession
Instrumental (INS) – by, means, tool
Topical (TOP) – topic, emphasis
Comitative (COM) – with
Locative (LOC) – location of
Vicinitive (VIC) – nearby
Lative (LAT) – movement to
Ablative (ABL) – movement from
Postpositional (PST) – used with postpositions
- hus - house (NOM)
huswl - house (ACC)
huse - house (DAT)
husya - house (VOC)
huswi - house’s (GEN)
huswro - house (INS)
huswga - house (TOP)
huswa - with house (COM)
huswso - at house (LOC)
husege - near house (VIC)
huswge - to house (LAT)
huseso - from house (ABL)
husi - house (PST)