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:: <tt>eat-PST</tt>
:: <tt>eat-PST</tt>
:: ''She/he/it ate.''
:: ''She/he/it ate.''
=lexicon=
===ka===
* '''ka-''' - plural
* '''kam''' - symbol; write; marking
* '''ki-''' - someone; something
* '''ku-''' - they; them [3pl]
====kwa====
* '''kwa-''' - we; us [1pl]
===la===
* '''lak''' - go; move; walk; travel
* '''lum''' - sleep; rest; relax
===ma===
* '''mal''' - speak; word; say
* '''mun''' - come; arrive; return
===na===
* '''n''' - see; know; visual
* '''nal''' - burn; illuminate; bright
===pa===
===sa===
====tsa====
* '''tsip''' - be over; above; far from
===ta===
* '''t''' - be; exist; yes
* '''tan''' - one; head; single
* '''tim''' - bleed; leak; pour
===wa===
===ya===
* '''y''' - have; hold; keep
* '''yat''' - five; hand; grasp
* '''yim''' - eat; consume; drink
===a===
* '''a''' - non-past [NPST]
* '''ak''' - too much/many ~
* '''am''' - always; often; habitually
* '''any''' - repetitive
* '''ap''' - intend to ~
* '''atl''' - maybe; possible
* '''i''' - past tense
* '''u''' - nominalizer [NOM]
* '''uk''' - negative mood [NEG]
* '''ump''' - try to; attempt


=examples=
=examples=

Revision as of 11:10, 19 November 2016

sounds

consonants

Consonants Labial Coronal Dorsal
Nasal m n~ɲ
Plosive p~ᵐp t k~kʷ
Fricative s~t͡ʃ
Approximant w l~t͡ɬ j (y)

vowels

Front Central Back
Close i~iː u~uː
Open a~aː

nouns

gender

Gender is typically not indicated. If necessary, nouns may be prefixed with mu- (male) or yi- (female).

  • yimala
FEM-speak-NPST
She speaks.
  • mulumatli
MASC-sleep-maybe-PST
He may have slept.

pronouns

singular plural
1 wa- kwa-
2 ni- pi- (-mpi-)
3 - ku-

locative prefixes

  • na- - in; at; on
  • ti- - behind; after

verbs

Verbs are the workhorses of Malu. They can mark for both agent and patient as well as tense. Many simple sentences are composed of only a verb.

tense

Tense is also distinguished, but only in the indicative. There are two tenses:

  • present, which is also used for future events (nonpast tense), marked with -a.
    • yima
eat-NPST
She/he/it eats.
  • general past, marked with -i.
    • yimi
eat-PST
She/he/it ate.

examples

  • wanimaluki
wa-ni-mal-uk-i
1sg-2sg-speak-NEG-PST
I did not speak to you
  • wata
wa-t-a
1sg-be-NPST
I am
  • kuwani
ku-wa-n-i
3pl-1sg-see-PST
They saw me (I was seen)
  • kutuki
ku-t-uk-i
3pl-be-NEG-PST
They were not
  • tatimu
ta-tim-u
animal-bleed-NOM
animal blood
  • yimuka
yim-uk-a
eat-NEG-NPST
(She/He/It) does not eat
  • kimpimalatli
ki-mpi-mal-atl-i
SB-2pl-speak-maybe-PST
Someone may have spoken to you (all)
  • kiluma
ki-lum-a
SB-sleep-NPST
Someone is sleeping