Every consonant comes with a lenited and palatalized counterpart. They are basic for declinantion and conjugation:
Lenited form |
bh |
dh |
fh |
gh |
kh |
lh |
mh |
nh |
ph |
qh |
rh |
z |
th |
vh
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Alternative lenited form |
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ð |
ɸ |
ɣ |
x |
ł |
μ |
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θ |
β
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Full form |
b |
d |
f |
g |
k |
l |
m |
n |
p |
q |
r |
s |
t |
v
|
Palatalized form |
b' |
d' |
f' |
ż |
c |
l' |
m' |
ň |
p' |
q' |
r' |
ş |
t' |
v'
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Morphology
VOS - Shape
Noun morphology
- 1st conjugation - Nouns starting in consonant and ending in vowel - Masculine
vad (son)
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Ancient term |
Modern term
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Singular |
Plural |
Singular |
Plural
|
Nominative |
VADOM |
VADE |
ë vad |
en βad'
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Genitive |
VADI |
VADOS |
ë βad' |
enu vad
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Dative |
VADON |
VADIA |
e βad |
eňa βad'a
|
Accusative |
VADIU |
VADO |
ë vad'u |
en βad
|
- 1st conjugation - Nouns starting in consonant and ending in vowel - Feminine
vad (daughter)
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Ancient term |
Modern term
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Singular |
Plural |
Singular |
Plural
|
Nominative |
VADO |
VADI |
e vad |
e βad'
|
Genitive |
VADAS |
VADOS |
en vad |
enu vad
|
Dative |
VADIO |
VADIA |
e vad' |
eňa βad'a
|
Accusative |
VADIU |
VADIO |
e vad'u |
eň βad'
|
- 3rd conjugation - Nouns starting in consonant and ending in consonant
da (house)
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Ancient term |
Modern term
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Singular |
Plural |
Singular |
Plural
|
Nominative |
DAK |
DAKI |
ë da |
e ðac
|
Genitive |
DAKI |
DAKOS |
ë ðac |
enu dak
|
Dative |
DAKON |
DAKIA |
e ðak |
eňa ðaca
|
Accusative |
DAKIU |
DAKIO |
ë dacu |
eň ðac
|
Pronouns
Possessive
English |
Ancient form |
Modern form |
Modern lenited form
|
My |
GOS |
go |
ɣo
|
Your (thou) |
DOS |
do |
ðo
|
His |
LU |
lë |
łë
|
Her |
SA |
së |
zë
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Its |
NES |
në |
nhë
|
Our |
MANES |
man |
μan
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Your |
TELOS |
tel |
θel
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Their |
KODOS |
kod |
xod
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Possessive pronouns (a genitive form of personal pronouns) comes after their nouns and endures lenition, if required. Examples:
- my house: ë da go
- of my house: ë ðac ɣo
- to her daughter: ë vad' zë
- we see their daughter: lo kat e vad'u xod