Dal'qörian adjective endings

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Dalcurian adjectives fall into one of 3 categories: verb-derivative, noun-related or non-derivative/free standing.

Verb-derivative adjectives

In Dalcurian, Verb-derivative adjectives are those which have a 'verbal' relative. If the adjective is derived from an infinitive, it must add the suffix ädn:

verb adjective
iquir-to like iquirädn-likeable
döfindr-to afford döfindrädn-affordable

If the past participle of the verb is used as the adjective, this must lose its participle prefix gä' and again add the suffix ädn:


past participle adjective
gä'amár-captivated amárädn-captivated
gä'lilör-irritated lilörädn-irritated

It's very important to remember this rule with past participle adjectives. For example, if you were to translate the sentence:

I am captivated by her looks.

using the participle:

Binä, máriÞ di gesibniel qve siöra, gä'amár

then this would translate back as:

I captivated with her looks

which of course makes no sense. You must use the adjective ending:

Binä, máriÞ di gesibniel qve siöra, amárädn.

Noun related

These are adjectives that have no verbal relative. These are adjectives that form thier respective nouns with the suffix ámn. These adjectives have no specific ending. Where the adjective ends in ä, this is removed when adding the suffix:

adjective noun
söaviä-romantic söaviámn-romance
sörelbi-pleasurable sörelbiámn-pleasure

Non-derivative/Free standing

These are simply Dalcurian adjectives that have no specific ending, and no verbal or nounal relative. As above, they take no specific ending.

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