Grekelin: Difference between revisions

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==Grammar==
==Grammar==
The grammar of Grekelin is generally very simple and consistent. It is very conservative compared to Greek (Or dialects of it).
The grammar of Grekelin is generally very simple and consistent. It is very conservative compared to Greek (Or dialects of it).
# Grekelin has two articles, a and egy. a becomes e (Remnant of Greek genders) if the subject or object ends with -ή.
# Grekelin has two articles, a and egy. a becomes e (Remnant of Greek genders) if the subject or object ends with -i.
# Grekelin has also lost it's grammatical genders, although traces of it still remain in the language. The loss of articles was seen during the shift to Proto-Grekelin, which did not distinguish inflections as much as Greek, leading to gender endings merging together.
# Grekelin has also lost it's grammatical genders, although traces of it still remain in the language. The loss of articles was seen during the shift to Proto-Grekelin, which did not distinguish inflections as much as Greek, leading to gender endings merging together.
# Fusional verb inflection for person, number and tense.
# Fusional verb inflection for person, number and tense.
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! Case !! Singular !! Plural
! Case !! Singular !! Plural
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| Nominative || (Ά) γνύjα || (Ά) κεγνύjεκ
| Nominative || (A) gnujza || (A) kegnujszek
|-
|-
| Genitive || Γνυjηή || Κεγνυjηήκ
| Genitive || Gnujzii || Kegnujziik
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|-
| Accusative || Έξ γνύjα || Έξ κεγνύjηηκ
| Accusative || Ejs gnujzii || Ejs kegnujzii
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|-
| Dative || Γνυjαδύ || Κεγνυjαδύ
| Dative || Gnujzaduk || Kegnujzaduk
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|-
| Vocative || Ώ γνύjαε || Ώ κεγνύjεκ
| Vocative || Oh gnujzae || Oh kegnujzaek
|}
|}
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