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Postpositional (PST) – used with postpositions
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==Numbers==
han one
du two
se three
ne four
tas five
yos six
gop seven
dol eight
hop nine
jol ten
jorihan eleven
joridu twelve
jorise thriteen
… …
duhwn twenty
duhwnihan twenty-one
… …
sehwn thirty
nehwn forty
… …
hunder hundred
hunder joriyos one hundred sixteen
… …
duhunder two hundred
duhunder hophwnigop two hundred sixteen
… …
tusen thousand
joltusen ten thousand
hunder tusen one hundred thousand
… …
miljon million
biljon billion

Revision as of 12:58, 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)


Verbs

Infinitive


The infinitive ends in -da:


seda - to see

varda - to be

hada - to have

gojrda - to do

sajda - to say


The root of the verb is the verb minus the -da suffix:


se

var

ha

gojr

saj


Conjugation


Verbs are not conjugated for person, hence the verb ending is the same regardless of person:


Na sejo - I see

No sejo - you see

Kw sejo - he/she sees

Go sejo - it sees

Vi sejo - we see

Ni sejo - you see

De sejo - they see


Interrogative mood


Na sejka? - I see?

No sejka? - you see?

etc.


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Numbers

han one

du two

se three

ne four

tas five

yos six

gop seven

dol eight

hop nine

jol ten

jorihan eleven

joridu twelve

jorise thriteen

… …

duhwn twenty

duhwnihan twenty-one

… …

sehwn thirty

nehwn forty

… …

hunder hundred

hunder joriyos one hundred sixteen

… …

duhunder two hundred

duhunder hophwnigop two hundred sixteen

… …

tusen thousand

joltusen ten thousand

hunder tusen one hundred thousand

… …

miljon million

biljon billion