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Revision as of 20:59, 21 June 2018
Gender
Gender in Haoli pertains to how nouns are declined and gender agreement for articles. Gender of a noun is defined by the vowel of the final syllable.
Neuter | Feminine | Masculine |
---|---|---|
i, o | e | a, u |
Root Form
The definition of the Haoli "root form" is the nominative singular form.
Plural Forms
Regular Plurals
Regular plural formation is used for the majority of words in Haoli and is used for all words who have multiple syllables in their root form. The -c suffix is used for nouns ending in vowels and the -Vc suffix is used for nouns ending in consonants. For the -Vc suffix, the vowel depends on the gender of the noun.
-Vc Vowels:
- Neuter "i"
- Feminine "e"
- Masculine "a"
Examples:
fujak "animal" > fujakec "animals"
arin "star" > arinic "stars"
anat "gift" > anatac "gifts"
aga "eye" > agac "eyes"
eski "cube" > eskic "cubes"
Ablaut Plurals
Ablaut plurals are a much smaller subset of nouns. All ablaut plurals have a single syllable in their root form but not all single syllable root nouns are ablaut plurals.
- o > e
- a > i
- e > ej
- u > aj
Examples:
sar "island" > sir "islands"
ðeg "book" > ðejg "books"
ghoþ "scripture" > gheþ "scriptures"
kuk "place" > kajk "places"
Article Agreement
Note that the gender of the plural form is the same as the root form.
Mass Plurals
Mass plurals are formed by adding the -fen suffix to the root form of the noun.
Examples:
vatas "body of water" -> vatasfen "waters"
tul "wind gust" -> tulfen "wind"
Pronouns
Pronouns | ||||||
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Person | ||||||
Singular | Plural | |||||
First Person | jan | bet | ||||
Second Person | si | al | ||||
Third Person | edi | ede | eda | edic | edec | edac |
Cases
Basic Cases
Class of Case | Case | English Approximation | Neuter | Feminine | Common | |||
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Neuter I | Neuter II | Feminine I | Feminine II | Common I | Common II | |||
Grammatical | Nominative | cat | hao | tor | ðule | kes | eldu | vatas |
Accusative | cat | haōr | toror | ðulēr | keser | eldūr | vatasur | |
Non-Grammatical | Dative | for/because of the cat | haōs | toros | ðulēs | keses | eldūs | vatasus |
Malefactive | against/opposed to the cat | haomo | tormo | ðuleme | kesme | eldumu | vatasmu | |
Adverbial | cattily | haoko | torko | ðuleke | keske | eldku | vatasku | |
Vocative | O Cat | haogho | torgho | ðuleghe | kesghe | eldghu | vatasghu | |
Contrastive | as compared to the cat | haoto | torto | ðulete | keste | eldtu | vatastu | |
Genitive | of cat/about cat/cat's | haōð | toroð | ðulēð | keseð | eldūð | vatasuð |
Oblique
Class of Case | Case | English Approximation | Neuter | Feminine | Common | |||
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Neuter I | Neuter II | Feminine I | Feminine II | Common I | Common II | |||
Oblique | Translative | to being a cat | haotos | tortos | ðuletes | kestes | eldutus | vatastus |
Exessive | from being a cat | haotoso | tortoso | ðuletese | kestese | eldutusu | vatastusu | |
Essive | as being a cat/like a cat | haotosso | tortosso | ðuletesse | kestesse | eldutussu | vatastussu | |
Instrumental | by use of the cat/with cat | haogho | torghon | ðuleghen | kesghen | eldughun | vatasghun | |
Prolative | by way of the cat | haolog | torlog | ðuleleg | kesleg | eldulug | vataslug |
Locative
Class of Case | Case | English Approximation | Neuter | Feminine | Common | |||
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Neuter I | Neuter II | Feminine I | Feminine II | Common I | Common II | |||
Internal Locative | Inessive | inside the cat | haōlo | torolo | ðulēle | kesele | eldūlu | vatasulu |
Hyperessive | deep inside the cat | haōllo | torollo | ðulēlle | keselle | eldūllu | vatasullu | |
Illative | into the cat | haōno | torono | ðulēne | kesene | eldūnu | vatasunu | |
Hyperlative | deep into the cat | haōnno | toronno | ðulēnne | kesenne | eldūnnu | vatasunnu | |
Elative | from inside the cat | haōlon | torolon | ðulēlen | keselen | eldūlun | vatasulun | |
Hyper-elative | from deep inside the cat | haōllon | torollon | ðulēllen | kesellen | eldūllun | vatasullun | |
Supraperlative | throughout the cat | haōpo | toropo | ðulēpe | kesepe | eldūpu | vatasupu | |
Hyperlative | all throughout the cat | haōppo | toroppo | ðulēppe | keseppe | eldūppu | vatasuppu | |
Perlative | through the cat | haopo | torpo | ðulepe | kespe | eldupu | vataspu | |
Traversal Locative | Lative | towards the cat, catbound | haofon | torfon | ðulefen | kesfen | eldufun | vatasfun |
Superlative | onto the cat | haojo | torjo | ðuleje | kesje | elduju | vatasju | |
Prosecutive | along the cat | haovon | torvon | ðuleven | kesven | elduvun | vatasvun | |
Terminative | until the cat (is reached) | haoþo | torþo | ðuleþe | kesþe | elduþu | vatasþu | |
Exodal Locative | Ablative | away from the cat | haodoþ | tordoþ | ðuledeþ | kesdeþ | elduduþ | vatasduþ |
Antessive | far from the cat | haonho | tornho | ðulenhe | kesnhe | eldunhu | vatasnhu | |
Delative | off/down from the cat | haolho | torlho | ðulelhe | keslhe | eldulhu | vataslhu | |
Eblative | (sourced) from the cat | haovot | torvot | ðulevet | kesvet | elduvut | vatasvut | |
Relational Locative | Superessive | on (top of) the cat | haoho | torho | ðulehe | keshe | elduhu | vatashu |
Supraessive | above/over the cat | haonot | tornot | ðulenet | kesnet | eldunut | vatasnut | |
Comitative | (together) with the cat | haosot | torsot | ðuleset | kesset | eldusut | vatassut | |
Pertingent | touching/adjacent to the cat | haomho | tormho | ðulemhme | kesmhe | eldumhu | vatasmhu | |
Apudessive | next to/beside the cat | haoðod | torðod | ðuleðed | kesðed | elduðud | vatasðud | |
Enclosive | on either side of the cat | haoþor | torþor | ðuleþer | kesþer | elduþur | vatasþur | |
Forbative | in front of the cat | haoþo | torþo | ðuleþe | kesþe | elduþu | vatasþu | |
Locative | nearby/not far from the cat | haonoþ | tornoþ | ðuleneþ | kesneþ | eldunuþ | vatasnuþ | |
Bative | behind the cat | haovok | torvok | ðulevek | kesvek | elduvuk | vatasvuk | |
Transversive | beyond the cat | haovoj | torvoj | ðulevej | kesvej | elduvuj | vatasvuj | |
Circumfrentive | surrounded by cat | haojor | torjor | ðulejer | kesjer | eldujur | vatasjur | |
Situative | wrapped in cat | haorok | torrok | ðulerek | kesrek | elduruk | vatasruk | |
Abessive | without the cat | haolor | torlor | ðuleler | kesler | eldulur | vataslur | |
Intrative | between the cat | haocok | torcok | ðulecek | kescek | elducuk | vatascuk | |
Subessive | under the cat | haolom | torlom | ðulelem | keslem | eldulum | vataslum |
Temporal
Class of Case | Case | English Approximation | Neuter | Feminine | Common | |||
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Neuter I | Neuter II | Feminine I | Feminine II | Common I | Common II | |||
Temporal | Temporal | at the time of the cat | haobo | torbo | ðulebe | kesbe | eldubu | vatasbu |
Temporal-Lative | since the time of the cat | haobon | torbon | ðuleben | kesben | eldubun | vatasbun | |
Temporal-Hyper-Transversive | long after the time of the cat | haoboj | torboj | ðulebej | kesbej | eldubuj | vatasbuj | |
Temporal-Terminative | up until the time of the cat | haobot | torbot | ðulebet | kesbet | eldubut | vatasbut | |
Temporal-Hyperbative | long before the time of the cat | haobor | torbor | ðuleber | kesber | eldubur | vatasbur |
Nominalization
Verbs
- ghoþ (from ghoþig) : writing (from to write)
- kasak (from kasakeg) : command (from to command)
- halci (from halcīg) : throat (from to swallow)
- har (from harge) : possesion (from to posses)
Adjectives
- el (from eleð) : movement (from moving)
- felik (from felikoð) : growth (from growing)
- hid (from hidoð) : sloth (from slow)
- impa (from impauð) : circle (from circular)
Adverbs
- hid (from hidko) : sloth (from slowly)
- isat (from isatku) : selfishness (from selfishly)