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Below will be a general overview of Dalkaisk guidelines for syntax, grammar rules, verb conjugation, prepositions/postpositions, common prefixes/suffixes, and other related grammar rules to form complex sentences in Dalkaisk. | Below will be a general overview of [[Dalkaisk (Language)|Dalkaisk]] guidelines for syntax, grammar rules, verb conjugation, prepositions/postpositions, common prefixes/suffixes, and other related grammar rules to form complex sentences in Dalkaisk. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == |
Revision as of 20:17, 5 December 2020
Below will be a general overview of Dalkaisk guidelines for syntax, grammar rules, verb conjugation, prepositions/postpositions, common prefixes/suffixes, and other related grammar rules to form complex sentences in Dalkaisk.
Overview
- Dalkaisk uses Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) sentence structure like English. This means that a basic sentence would be structured like "He sees her."
- Alternatively, Object-Subject-Verb (OSV) can also be used for stylistic or emphatic purposes, such as "Land, he saw."
- There are no definite or indefinite articles in Dalkaisk (i.e. the/a/an). If specificity or generality is needed in a sentence (AKA if 'the' or 'a' is needed,), the Dalkaisk words for 'that' (kjem) and 'one' (an) are used.
Pronouns
Personal (I, he, they)
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
1st Person | vaj | vanaj/vajsk* |
2nd Person | tej | tajsk |
3rd Person | ren | renaj |
*Vanaj includes the speaker and the listener (inclusive we), while Vajsk only includes the speaker (exclusive we).
Possessive (My, his, their)
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
1st Person | vjin | vanaje/vasin* |
2nd Person | tujen | tasejn |
3rd Person | ranen | renaje |
*Vanaje includes the speaker and the listener (inclusive our), while Vasin only includes the speaker (exclusive our).
Demonstrative (this, that)
Singular | Plural | Singular (EN) | Plural (EN) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Proximal | kev | kevan | this | these |
Medial* | kjemtaj** | kjantaj** | that by you | those by you |
Distal | kjem | kjeman | that | those |
*Medial describes objects near the second person, in contrast to the dual nature of English's 'this' and 'that.'
**Originally dialectal, but increasingly growing in usage.
Noun
Noun Inflections
The main noun inflections decline based on number and prepositional phrasing (i.e to-, at-, from-).
The noun inflections are as follows:
Number Affixes:
- -(a)v, Plural marker, (a is optional dependent on if the noun ends in a consonant or a vowel.)
Preprepositional Affixes:
- av-, to (the/a) #
- lo-, by (the/a) #, (when attached onto a noun starting in a vowel, a /β/ "v" sound is usually included when spoken, loajtse, "by the end" sounds more like lovajtse)
- on-, in (the/a) #
- je-, at (the/a) #
- in-, from (the/a) #
- por-, with (the/a) #
- jaj-, on (the/a) #
- las-, about (the/a) #
- evo-, among (the/a) #, (see lo#)
- -tsi, of (the/a) #, attached after a noun as a stylistic choice or a redundancy reducer, (from tsi # tsi #, to tsi # #tsi)
Postpositional Affixes:
- -naj, for (the/a) #
Order of noun affixes go: Preposition + Root + Plural + Postposition (Suffix)
Verbs
Verb Inflections
- -re, Past Tense
- -(s)ejn, Future Tense
- -te, Continuous Tense, (reduced to -t after the past tense marker)
- holje #, Perfect Tense, (i.e had #, have #, etc.)
- #lajm, Interrogative tense, (Question markers at the end of words, optional to reduce spoken confusion)
- -jen, Habitual Tense, (Informal, dialectal)
Order of verb suffixes go: Past/Fut. + Cont./Hab. + Int.
Adjectives
Other Modifications Edit
- -isej / -isam, Adverb modifier for Adjectives
- -ij / -esk, Common suffixes for Adjectives