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'''Example:''' ''öş abáragéd udubék. budur ibiş.'' - ''I went to the park. It '''was'''<ref>Note the continuous past tense.</ref> great.''<br> | '''Example:''' ''öş abáragéd udubék. budur ibiş.'' - ''I went to the park. It '''was'''<ref>Note the continuous past tense.</ref> great.''<br> | ||
''ös abáragéd udubék. uź budur ibiş.'' - ''I went to the park. (The park) '''is''' great.'' | ''ös abáragéd udubék. uź budur ibiş.'' - ''I went to the park. (The park) '''is''' great.'' | ||
===Nouns=== | |||
Nouns in Moshurians have two forms: the '''infinitive''' and the '''accusative'''. The infinitive, like with verbs, is essentially the raw form of the noun, with no suffixes. The accusative is the infinitive + the suffix ''-géd'', and is used when a verb is ''acting upon'' an object in a sentence. There are some exceptions, such as nouns who's infinitive end with /ŋ/, such as ''[[Contionary:zazuŋ|zazuŋ]]'', and in this case the suffix changes from ''-géd'' to ''-éd''. | |||
===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
Verbs in Moshurian are inflected by default with the infinitve suffix ''-omh'', and then the root of the verb (e.g. ''dáfhér'' in ''dáfhéromh'', to eat) is inflected with a different suffix depending on the pronoun. | Verbs in Moshurian are inflected by default with the infinitve suffix ''-omh'', and then the root of the verb (e.g. ''dáfhér'' in ''dáfhéromh'', to eat) is inflected with a different suffix depending on the pronoun. |
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