Izhkut: Difference between revisions

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Connectives are the most striking feature of Izhkut, and are often used to derive even basic words, like river(''diui-e-këdevey'', lit. ''flow.<small>SING</small>.<small>INF</small>-<small>CON</small>.<small>2</small>.<small>INF</small>-water-<small>ACC</small>'').
Connectives are the most striking feature of Izhkut, and are often used to derive even basic words, like river(''diui-e-këdevey'', lit. ''flow.<small>SING</small>.<small>INF</small>-<small>CON</small>.<small>2</small>.<small>INF</small>-water-<small>ACC</small>'').
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
! colspan=3 | Infinitive/<br>Nominative
! colspan=2 |
! colspan=3 | Accusative
! Infinitive<ref>Between a noun and a verb.</ref>
! colspan=3 | Genitive
! Accusative<ref>Between two or more verbs.</ref>
! colspan=3 | Dative
! Genitive<ref>Between two or more nouns.</ref>
|- class = small
|-
! 2-part
! rowspan=3 | Part
! 3-part
! Many part
! 2-part
! 3-part
! Many part
! 2-part
! 3-part
! Many part
! 2-part
! 2-part
| ''-e-''
| ''-pe-''
| ''-ew-''
|-
! 3-part
! 3-part
! Many part
| ''-ey-''
| ''-ëpe-''
| ''-na-''
|-
|-
| ''-e-'' || ''-ey-'' || ''-ye-''
! Many-part<ref>More than 3 parts of an agglutinated lemma.</ref>
| ''-pe-'' || ''-ëpe-'' || ''-kë-''
| ''-ye-''
| ''-ew-'' || ''-na-'' || ''-nwa-''
| ''-kë-''
| ''-ya-'' || ''-më-'' || ''-miw-''
| ''-nwa-''
|}
|}


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