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| 27 Mar 2016 01:07 AM |
let's start with some basic infinitive verbs.
pidan = to be khefidan = to have litadaz = to read shalodadaz = to write deragadaz = to talk rufadaq = to love shemadaq = to want talomagadadaz = to drink idadaz = to eat
now, conjugation catagories fall into different groups. this is where it gets complicated. so for this one, we need to substitute a pronoun for a noun. let's call this noun "mum". the yiddle diddle word for noun.
if the verb is inflicted by mum, it falls into the "-adaz" category. verbs like deragadaz (to talk), and ziribadaz (to sleep).
if the verb is inflicted on mum, it falls into the "-adaq" category. verbs like rufadaq (to love), and shemadaq (to want). this category is rare.
if the verb can be inflicted by or on mum, then it falls into the "-idan" category. verbs like goridan (to kill), and bemadidan (to paint).
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| 27 Mar 2016 01:18 AM |
now, here are the subject pronouns. (single on the left, plural on the right)
1st person - o, shi 2nd person - zu, yu 3rd person - (kho (he), so (she)), (khosh (he), sosh (she))
here is the -adaz conjugation chart (1p = 1st person, sg = singular, pl = plural, etc)
-adaz:
1p sg. = -ad 2p sg. = -am 3p sg. = -an 1p pl. = -adi 2p pl. = -ami 3p pl. = -ani
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