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<h1>Nouns (noma)</h1> | |||
< | <h2>gender (saka)</h2> | ||
* <b> | * <b>-ta</b> (from <b>tlaka</b>; man, male) masculine; <b>umata</b> - horse-MASC - <i>stallion</i> | ||
* <b>-na</b> (from <b>naka</b>; woman, female) feminine; <b>umana</b> - horse-FEM - <i>mare</i> | |||
<h2>number (uku)</h2> | |||
* <b> | * <b>-m</b> general plural; <b>tlakam</b> - man-PL - <i>men</i> | ||
* <b>-lo</b> general plural (when the last syllable begins with <b>m</b>; <b>yamalo</b> - mountain-PL - <i>mountains</i> | |||
* <b>tli-</b> collective plural; <b>tlimita</b> - COL-dog - <i>a pack of dogs</i> | |||
< | <h2>pronouns (nkalo)</h2> | ||
* | * <b>na</b> - 1sg - <i>I, me</i> | ||
* <b>ta</b> - 2sg - <i>you</i> | |||
* <b>ha</b> - 3sg - <i>he, she</i> | |||
* <b>tla</b> - 4sg - <i>it, that</i> (inanimate objects, abstract concepts) | |||
* <b> | * <b>na’am</b> - 1pl.EXCL - <i>we (but not you)</i> | ||
* <b>kam</b> - 3pl - <i>they, them</i> | |||
* <b> | * <b>-m</b> - plural marker | ||
* <b>-nku</b> - reciprocal marker | |||
* <b>e-</b> - patient marker | |||
* <b>-i</b> - reflexive marker | |||
* <b>-yo</b> - possessive marker | |||
<h1>Verbs (uati)</h1> | |||
<h2>tense (eme)</h2> | |||
* <b> | * <b>-ye</b> past tense | ||
: | : <b>na inaye</b> | ||
: <i> | : 1sg eat-PST | ||
: <i>I ate</i> | |||
* <b> | * <b>-tli</b> future tense | ||
: | : <b>na inatli</b> | ||
: <i> | : 1sg eat-FUT | ||
: <i>I will eat</i> | |||
<h2>aspect (ti’a)</h2> | |||
< | * <b>-pua</b> perfective | ||
: <b>na inapua</b> | |||
: 1sg eat-PFV | |||
: <i>I have eaten</i> | |||
* <b> | * <b>-nko</b> continuous | ||
: | : <b>na inanko</b> | ||
:<i> | : 1sg eat-CONT | ||
: <i>I am eating</i> | |||
* | * <b>-mu</b> inchoative (inceptive) | ||
: <b>na inamu</b> | |||
: 1sg eat-INCH | |||
: <i>I am beginning to eat</i> | |||
<h2>mood (toka)</h2> | |||
* <b>mita | * <b>-k</b> / <b>-nke</b> negative | ||
:dog | : <b>na inak</b> | ||
:<i> | : 1sg eat-NEG | ||
: <i>I do not eat</i> | |||
* <b>kya</b> imperative | |||
: <b>kya ina</b> | |||
: IMP eat | |||
: <i>Eat!</i> | |||
<h1>Adjectives (keyo)</h1> | |||
* There are no adjectives, as such, in Kala. Those notions expressed as adjectives in English (such as big, tired) are expressed by verbs in Kala (<i>be big, be tired</i>). A verb expressing a state or quality can be used immediately following a noun to modify that noun. | |||
* <b>mita tsanka</b> | |||
: dog tire/be.tired | |||
: <i>The dog is tired</i> | |||
* <b>tsaka taha</b> | |||
: house big/be.big | |||
: <i>The house is big</i> | |||
<h1>Adverbs (pusa)</h1> |
Revision as of 06:05, 12 May 2015
Nouns (noma)
gender (saka)
- -ta (from tlaka; man, male) masculine; umata - horse-MASC - stallion
- -na (from naka; woman, female) feminine; umana - horse-FEM - mare
number (uku)
- -m general plural; tlakam - man-PL - men
- -lo general plural (when the last syllable begins with m; yamalo - mountain-PL - mountains
- tli- collective plural; tlimita - COL-dog - a pack of dogs
pronouns (nkalo)
- na - 1sg - I, me
- ta - 2sg - you
- ha - 3sg - he, she
- tla - 4sg - it, that (inanimate objects, abstract concepts)
- na’am - 1pl.EXCL - we (but not you)
- kam - 3pl - they, them
- -m - plural marker
- -nku - reciprocal marker
- e- - patient marker
- -i - reflexive marker
- -yo - possessive marker
Verbs (uati)
tense (eme)
- -ye past tense
- na inaye
- 1sg eat-PST
- I ate
- -tli future tense
- na inatli
- 1sg eat-FUT
- I will eat
aspect (ti’a)
- -pua perfective
- na inapua
- 1sg eat-PFV
- I have eaten
- -nko continuous
- na inanko
- 1sg eat-CONT
- I am eating
- -mu inchoative (inceptive)
- na inamu
- 1sg eat-INCH
- I am beginning to eat
mood (toka)
- -k / -nke negative
- na inak
- 1sg eat-NEG
- I do not eat
- kya imperative
- kya ina
- IMP eat
- Eat!
Adjectives (keyo)
- There are no adjectives, as such, in Kala. Those notions expressed as adjectives in English (such as big, tired) are expressed by verbs in Kala (be big, be tired). A verb expressing a state or quality can be used immediately following a noun to modify that noun.
- mita tsanka
- dog tire/be.tired
- The dog is tired
- tsaka taha
- house big/be.big
- The house is big