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Each person has different forms for each of the thirteen cases.
Each person has different forms for each of the thirteen cases.


Nominative - NOM


1SG na
'''Nominative - NOM'''


2SG no
1SG - na


3SG.HUM kw
2SG - no


3SG.NEU go
3SG.HUM - kw


1PL vi
3SG.NEU - go


2PL ni
1PL - vi


3PL de
2PL - ni


3PL - de




Accusative - ACC


1SG nal
'''Accusative - ACC'''


2SG nol
1SG - nal


3SG.HUM kwl
2SG - nol


3SG.NEU gol
3SG.HUM - kwl


1PL vil
3SG.NEU - gol


2PL nil
1PL - vil


3PL del
2PL - nil


3PL - del




Dative - DAT


1SG nae
'''Dative - DAT'''


2SG noe
1SG - nae


3SG.HUM ke
2SG - noe


3SG.NEU goe
3SG.HUM - ke


1PL vie
3SG.NEU - goe


2PL ni
1PL - vie


3PL de
2PL - ni


3PL - de




Vocative - VOC


1SG naya
'''Vocative - VOC'''


2SG noya
1SG - naya


3SG.HUM kwya
2SG - noya


3SG.NEU goya
3SG.HUM - kwya


1PL viya
3SG.NEU - goya


2PL niya
1PL - viya


3PL deya
2PL - niya


3PL - deya




Genitive - GEN


1SG nawi
'''Genitive - GEN'''


2SG nowi
1SG - nawi


3SG.HUM kwi
2SG - nowi


3SG.NEU gowi
3SG.HUM - kwi


1PL viwi
3SG.NEU - gowi


2PL niwi
1PL - viwi


3PL dewi
2PL - niwi


3PL - dewi




Instrumentative - INS


1SG naro
'''Instrumentative - INS'''


2SG noro
1SG - naro


3SG.HUM kwro
2SG - noro


3SG.NEU goro
3SG.HUM - kwro


1PL viro
3SG.NEU - goro


2PL niro
1PL - viro


3PL dero
2PL - niro


3PL - dero




Topical - TOP


1SG naga
'''Topical - TOP'''


2SG noga
1SG - naga


3SG.HUM kwga
2SG - noga


3SG.NEU goga
3SG.HUM - kwga


1PL viga
3SG.NEU - goga


2PL niga
1PL - viga


3PL dega
2PL - niga


3PL - dega




Comitative - COM


1SG nawa
'''Comitative - COM'''


2SG nowa
1SG - nawa


3SG.HUM kwa
2SG - nowa


3SG.NEU gowa
3SG.HUM - kwa


1PL viwa
3SG.NEU - gowa


2PL niwa
1PL - viwa


3PL dewa
2PL - niwa


3PL - dewa




Locative - LOC


1SG naso
'''Locative - LOC'''


2SG noso
1SG - naso


3SG.HUM kwso
2SG - noso


3SG.NEU goso
3SG.HUM - kwso


1PL viso
3SG.NEU - goso


2PL niso
1PL - viso


3PL deso
2PL - niso


3PL - deso




Vicinitive - VIC


1SG naege
'''Vicinitive - VIC'''


2SG noege
1SG - naege


3SG.HUM kwege
2SG - noege


3SG.NEU goege
3SG.HUM - kwege


1PL viege
3SG.NEU - goege


2PL niege
1PL - viege


3PL dege
2PL - niege


3PL - dege




Lative - LAT


1SG nage
'''Lative - LAT'''


2SG noge
1SG - nage


3SG.HUM kwge
2SG - noge


3SG.NEU goge
3SG.HUM - kwge


1PL vige
3SG.NEU - goge


2PL nige
1PL - vige


3PL dege
2PL - nige


3PL - dege




Ablative - ABL


1SG naeso
'''Ablative - ABL'''


2SG noeso
1SG - naeso


3SG.HUM kweso
2SG - noeso


3SG.NEU goeso
3SG.HUM - kweso


1PL vieso
3SG.NEU - goeso


2PL nieso
1PL - vieso


3PL deso
2PL - nieso


3PL - deso




Postpositional - PST


1SG nai
'''Postpositional - PST'''


2SG noi
1SG - nai


3SG.HUM kwi
2SG - noi


3SG.NEU goi
3SG.HUM - kwi


1PL vii
3SG.NEU - goi


2PL nii
1PL - vii


3PL dei
2PL - nii
 
3PL - dei


==Interrogative Pronouns==
==Interrogative Pronouns==

Revision as of 13:24, 1 July 2014

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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.


(work in progress)


Numbers

Cardinal 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 - thirteen

… …

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


Ordinal numbers


Add -et to the cardinal number:


hanet - first

sehwnet - thirtieth

tusenet - thousandth


For compound numbers it is customary to hyphenate the whole number when used as an ordinal:


duhunder-hophwnigopet - two hundred sixteenth

Personal Pronouns

There are two grammatical numbers, singular and plural; and two grammatical genders: human and neuter (which covers everything else other than humans). The third person singular has different forms for both human and neuter, but the third person plural does not. None of the other persons shows a distinction between grammatical genders.

Each person has different forms for each of the thirteen cases.


Nominative - NOM

1SG - na

2SG - no

3SG.HUM - kw

3SG.NEU - go

1PL - vi

2PL - ni

3PL - de


Accusative - ACC

1SG - nal

2SG - nol

3SG.HUM - kwl

3SG.NEU - gol

1PL - vil

2PL - nil

3PL - del


Dative - DAT

1SG - nae

2SG - noe

3SG.HUM - ke

3SG.NEU - goe

1PL - vie

2PL - ni

3PL - de


Vocative - VOC

1SG - naya

2SG - noya

3SG.HUM - kwya

3SG.NEU - goya

1PL - viya

2PL - niya

3PL - deya


Genitive - GEN

1SG - nawi

2SG - nowi

3SG.HUM - kwi

3SG.NEU - gowi

1PL - viwi

2PL - niwi

3PL - dewi


Instrumentative - INS

1SG - naro

2SG - noro

3SG.HUM - kwro

3SG.NEU - goro

1PL - viro

2PL - niro

3PL - dero


Topical - TOP

1SG - naga

2SG - noga

3SG.HUM - kwga

3SG.NEU - goga

1PL - viga

2PL - niga

3PL - dega


Comitative - COM

1SG - nawa

2SG - nowa

3SG.HUM - kwa

3SG.NEU - gowa

1PL - viwa

2PL - niwa

3PL - dewa


Locative - LOC

1SG - naso

2SG - noso

3SG.HUM - kwso

3SG.NEU - goso

1PL - viso

2PL - niso

3PL - deso


Vicinitive - VIC

1SG - naege

2SG - noege

3SG.HUM - kwege

3SG.NEU - goege

1PL - viege

2PL - niege

3PL - dege


Lative - LAT

1SG - nage

2SG - noge

3SG.HUM - kwge

3SG.NEU - goge

1PL - vige

2PL - nige

3PL - dege


Ablative - ABL

1SG - naeso

2SG - noeso

3SG.HUM - kweso

3SG.NEU - goeso

1PL - vieso

2PL - nieso

3PL - deso


Postpositional - PST

1SG - nai

2SG - noi

3SG.HUM - kwi

3SG.NEU - goi

1PL - vii

2PL - nii

3PL - dei

Interrogative Pronouns

Telling Time

Hours and minutes

Use the suffix -sci for hours, and -bun for minutes.


hansci - one o’clock

dusci - two o’clock

nehwnitasbun - 45 minutes

hansci nehwnitasbun eftermiddage - 1:45 in the afternoon


Days of the week

maansdag - Monday

brandsdag - Tuesday

vattensdag - Wednesday

trejsdag - Thursday

guldsdag - Friday

stjejrnasdag - Saturday

solsdag - Sunday


Months of the year


hanmaanad - January

dumaanad - February

semaanad - March

nemaanad - April

tasmaanad - May

yosmaanad - June

gopmaanad - July

dolmaanad - August

hopmaanad - September

jolmaanad - October

jorihanmaanad - November

joridumaanad - December


Use of dative case as temporal

Use the dative case (DAT) for telling time, by adding the suffix -e to temporal words:


hanscie - at one o’clock

gulsdage - on Friday

semaanade - in March

noga solsdage hemwge ska gaajo - you should go home on sunday


Quick Phrases

Ja - yes

Nej - no

Vajnlik - please

Vajlkomhajo - you’re welcome

Nae ursajkthajo - excuse me

Na ledsenhajo - I am sorry

Snajl slutahajo - please stop

Okej - OK

Helo. Nol ajterska? - Hello. How are you? (literally, “did you eat?”)

Nawi namwga _____ ajrjo. - My name is _______.

Na nage ______ heterhajo. - I call myself _______. (“my name is _______”)

Noga omo heterhajka? - What is your name?

Noga Engelsksprajk talahajka? - Do you speak English?

Naga Korensksprajk inte talahajo. - I do not speak Korwedish.

Na inte fojrstarhajo. - I don’t understand.

No goga igen sajger kanhajka? - Can you say that again? (Can you repeat that?)