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Revision as of 14:29, 21 April 2006


Monzo is an Italo-Carune language spoken in Monze, Carune. It is similar to Carune, but incorporates grave accents as stress markers because of the loss of some final letters.


Carune
Pronounced: /karune/ /kar\une/ /ka4une/
Timeline and Universe: Alternate Earth, modern era
Species: Human
Spoken: Carune
Total speakers: 5 million
Writing system: Roman
Genealogy: Indo-European

 Italic
  Italo-Western
   Ibero-Italic
    Italo-Carune
     Central Carune

      Monzo
Typology
Morphological type: Inflecting
Morphosyntactic alignment: Fusional
Basic word order: SVO
Credits
Creator: Sectori
Created: December 2005

Phonology/Orthography

Syntax and Stress

Subject Pronouns

Verbal Morphology: Indicative Mood Simple Tenses

Present Indicative Conjugation

Preterit Indicative Conjugation

Future Indicative Conjugation

Imperfect Indicative Conjugation

Present Conditional Conjugation

Nominal Morphology: Gender and Number

Direct Object Pronouns

Indirect Object Pronouns

Prepositional Object Pronouns

Reflexive Verbs/Pronouns

Verbal Morphology: Irregular Verbs

Verbal Morphology: Indicative Mood Compound Tenses

Present Perfect Indicative Conjugation

Pluperfect Indicative Conjugation

Present Progressive Indicative Conjugation

Future Perfect Indicative Conjugation

Simple Future Indicative Conjugation

Past Conditional Indicative Conjugation

Nominal Morphology: Articles

Adjective Morphology: Gender and Number

Verbal Morphology: The Passive Voice

Verbal Morphology: Subjunctive Mood Simple Tenses

The subjunctive mood (sometimes referred to as the conjunctive mood) is a grammatical mood of the verb that expresses wishes, commands (in subordinate clauses), emotion, possibility, judgment, necessity and statements that are contrary to fact.[1]

Present Subjunctive Conjugation

Imperfect Subjunctive Conjugation

Verbal Morphology: Imperative Mood

Contractions

Pronominative Morphology: Nonpersonal Pronouns

Interrogative Pronouns

Locative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns

Verbal Morphology: Subjunctive Mood Compound Tenses

Present Perfect Subjunctive Conjugation

Pluperfect Subjunctive Conjugation

Verbal Morphology: Idiomatic Verbs

Dialects

Texts