Cernelian/Verbs

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Verbs in Cernelian were conjugatable for persons (first, second, third, and impersonal), number (singular and plural), tenses (present, past), moods (indicative, conditional, imperative), non-finite forms (infinitive, verbal noun, and participles), and particularly, grammatical aspects (imperfective and perfective) by the influence of Slavic languages.

Conjugations

Aspects

While Cernelian has two grammatical aspects, the perfective derivation from imperfective ones are not uniform. Usually, the perfective are derived by suffixing infinitives with directional cases (dative, locative, or ablative), a parallel of Slavic prefixation with prepositions.

Conjugation Unsuffixed Dative Locative Ablative
I -a -aczę -aczoso -aczloto
II -edzie -edzieczę -edzieczesie -edzieczlecie