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''mauweshe'' - chilly<br /> | ''mauweshe'' - chilly<br /> | ||
''weshe'' - warm<br /> | ''weshe'' - warm<br /> | ||
===Converting to other parts of speech=== | |||
Brooding has a few regular processes that it uses to change adjectives into other parts of speech | |||
====To Nouns==== | |||
'''Abstraction''': add ''d'' | |||
Adding a ''d'' to the end of an adjective creates a noun that is the abstraction of the quality the adjective describes, | |||
like how the suffix '-ness' is used in English. | |||
''taefuhd'' - happiness<br /> | |||
''shed'' - temperature<br /> | |||
''yuhneeshed'' - cold (cold-ness) | |||
====To Verbs==== | |||
'''Initiation''': prefix ''aw'' and suffix ''ng'' | |||
To say that a subject is beginning to have the quality that the adjective describes, you go through a special | |||
process of turning the adjective to a verb. First ''aw'' is added to the front and becomes the key vowel for the new | |||
verb. ''ng'' is added to the end. This creates an intransitive verb. | |||
''awtaefuhng'' - to become happy | |||
== Adverbs == | == Adverbs == |