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User:Masako/nkala

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sounds

consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive p t k (ʔ)
Affricate ts~tʃ
Fricative s~ʃ
Nasal m n
Approximant l (t͡ɬ) j w

vowels

Short Long
Front Back Front Back
Close i u
Open ɑ ~ ə

nouns

Nouns can be marked for gender, number, size, and in several other ways.



pronouns

Pronouns
Subject Object
1SG wa- mwa-
2SG ni- ni-
3SG (m)pu-
1DU pwá- twá-
2DU pí- (n)tí-
3DU ú- tú-
1PL kwa- skwa-
2PL (n)ki- ski-
3PL ku- sku-

verbs

  • Pronominal prefix - VERB STEM - tense/aspect-modal

tenses

There are three tenses...nonpast, past, and distant past.

wanuyá wa-nuy-á 1S-eat-NPST I eat.
ninuyí ni-nuy-í 2S-eat-PST You ate.
pwánuyayí pwá-nuy-ayí 1DU-eat-DPST We (two) ate long ago.

other modifiers

Various moods (or modals), aspects, and syntactic markers are used to add nuance and subtlety.

-ank-
negative [NEG]
skumatankí sku-mat-ank-í 3PL-kill-NEG-PST They were not killed.
-iy-
obligation [OBG]
walakiyá wa-lak-iy-á 1SG-go-OBG-NPST I should go
-úy-
ability [ABIL]
tumúyá tum-úy-á attend-ABIL-NPST She/he is able to attend.

lexicon

These are listed by stem, and do not distinguish nominal and verbal meanings or usages.

  • kál - say; tongue; voice; language; talk
  • káw - love; desire; dear; care
  • kay - earth; ground; land
  • kúp - show; evident; witness
  • (t)lak - go; move; mobile
  • mat - cut; kill; knife
  • nak - season; suit; opportune
  • nuy - eat; nourish; bread
  • pun - vegetable; herb green
  • (t)sat - meet; contact
  • tan - limit; wall; city
  • tum - serve; tend; attend
  • túy - advise; prompt; urge

examples

  • kál - speak
  • wakálá - I speak   
  • nikálí - you spoke
  • wakálutlá - I may speak to him
  • pukálámí - did he speak to someone else?
  • nikálí - you had spoken
  • inikálí - you were spoken to
  • nikál! - speak to me!
  • kálúna - made to speak
  • nimpukálí - you were speaking to him
  • únyikálanká - they are not speaking to each other
  • kálanyá - and he keeps on speaking