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! !! colspan="2" | Imperfect !! colspan="2" | Subjunctive !! colspan="2" | Perfect !! colspan="2" | Gerundive !! colspan="2" | Imperative !! colspan="2" | Jussive | ! !! colspan="2" | Imperfect !! colspan="2" | Subjunctive !! colspan="2" | Perfect !! colspan="2" | Gerundive !! colspan="2" | Imperative !! colspan="2" | Jussive | ||
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| <center>1S</center> || <center>''''' | | <center>1S</center> || <center>'''''iFaC[a]L'''''</center> || <center>''iqad[a]l''</center>|| <center>'''''iF(i)CíL'''''</center> || <center>''iqdíl''</center>|| <center>'''''FaCaLku'''''</center> || <center>''qadalku''</center>|| <center>'''''FaCiíLay'''''</center> || <center>''qadiílay''</center>||<center>'''''íF(a)CaL'''''</center> || <center>''íqdal''</center> || <center>'''''íF(a)CaL'''''</center> || <center>''íqdal''</center> | ||
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| <center>2S</center> || <center>''''' | | <center>2S</center> || <center>'''''tiFaC[a]L'''''</center> || <center>''tiqad[a]l''</center>|| <center>'''''tiF(i)CíL'''''</center> || <center>''tiqdíl''</center>||<center>'''''FaCaLka'''''</center> || <center>''qadalka''</center> || <center>'''''FaCiíLag'''''</center> || <center>''qadiílag''</center>|| <center>'''''FíCaL'''''</center> || <center>''qídal''</center>|| <center>'''''tíF(i)CaL'''''</center> || <center>''tíqdal''</center> | ||
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| <center>3SM</center> || <center>''''' | | <center>3SM</center> || <center>'''''yiFaC[a]L'''''</center> || <center>''yiqad[a]l''</center>|| <center>'''''yiF(i)CíL'''''</center> || <center>''yiqdíl''</center>|| <center>'''''FaC[a]L'''''</center> || <center>''qad[a]l''</center> || <center>'''''FaCiíLaw'''''</center> || <center>''qadiílaw''</center>|| <center>'''''yíF(a)CaL'''''</center> || <center>''yíqdal''</center>|| <center>'''''yíF(a)CaL'''''</center> || <center>''yíqdal''</center> | ||
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| <center>3SF</center> || <center>''''' | | <center>3SF</center> || <center>'''''tiFaC[a]L'''''</center> || <center>''tiqad[a]l''</center>|| <center>'''''tiF(i)CíL'''''</center> || <center>''tiqdíl''</center>||<center>'''''FaC(a)Lad'''''</center> || <center>''qadlad''</center> || <center>'''''FaCiíLaad'''''</center> || <center>''qadiílaad''</center>|| <center>'''''tíF(a)CaL'''''</center> || <center>''tíqdal''</center>|| <center>'''''tíF(a)CaL'''''</center> || <center>''tíqdal''</center> | ||
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| <center>1P</center> || <center>''''' | | <center>1P</center> || <center>'''''niFaC[a]L'''''</center> || <center>''niqad[a]l''</center>|| <center>'''''niF(i)CíL'''''</center> || <center>''niqdíl''</center>|| <center>'''''FaCaLna'''''</center> || <center>''qadalna''</center> || <center>'''''FaCiíLan'''''</center> || <center>''qadiílan''</center>|| <center>'''''níF(a)CaL'''''</center> || <center>''níqdal''</center>|| <center>'''''níF(a)CaL'''''</center> || <center>''níqdal''</center> | ||
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| <center>2P</center> || <center>'''''tiFaC(a) | | <center>2P</center> || <center>'''''tiFaC(a)Lúun'''''</center> || <center>''tiqadlúun''</center>|| <center>'''''tiF(i)CiLúun'''''</center> || <center>''tiqdilúun''</center>||<center>'''''FaCaLkúun'''''</center> || <center>''qadalkúun''</center> || <center>'''''FaCiiLkúun'''''</center> || <center>''qadiilkúun''</center>|| <center>'''''FíC(i)Lu'''''</center> || <center>''qídlu''</center>|| <center>'''''tiF(i)CiLúun'''''</center> || <center>''tiqdilúun''</center> | ||
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| <center>3P</center> || <center>'''''yiFaC(a)Lúun'''''</center> || <center>''yiqadlúún''</center>|| <center>'''''yiF(i)CiLuú'''''</center> || <center>''yiqdilúun''</center>||<center>'''''FaC(a)Lúun'''''</center> || <center>''qadlúun''</center> || <center>''''' | | <center>3P</center> || <center>'''''yiFaC(a)Lúun'''''</center> || <center>''yiqadlúún''</center>|| <center>'''''yiF(i)CiLuú'''''</center> || <center>''yiqdilúun''</center>||<center>'''''FaC(a)Lúun'''''</center> || <center>''qadlúun''</center> || <center>'''''FaCiiLúun'''''</center> || <center>''qadiilúun''</center>|| <center>'''''yiF(i)CiLúun'''''</center> || <center>''yiqdilúun''</center>|| <center>'''''yiF(i)CiLúun'''''</center> || <center>''yiqdilúun''</center> | ||
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| <center>IMP</center> || <center>''''' | | <center>IMP</center> || <center>'''''yiFaC(a)Las'''''</center> || <center>''yiqadlas''</center>|| <center>'''''yiF(i)CíLas'''''</center> || <center>''yiqdílas''</center>|| <center>'''''FáC(a)Las'''''</center> || <center>''qádlas''</center> || <center>'''''FaCiíLays'''''</center> || <center>''qadiílays''</center>|| <center>'''''yíF(a)CiLas'''''</center> || <center>''yíqdilas''</center>|| <center>'''''yíF(a)CiLas'''''</center> || <center>''yíqdilas''</center>--> | ||
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***''aw(a)/wa'' becomes ''oo'' - e.g. ''koon'' "he was/became" (from ''*kawan''). | ***''aw(a)/wa'' becomes ''oo'' - e.g. ''koon'' "he was/became" (from ''*kawan''). | ||
***''wi'' becomes ''uu'' (and makes preceding ''i'' into ''u'') - e.g. ''ay tukuun'' "do not become" (from ''*tikwin''). | ***''wi'' becomes ''uu'' (and makes preceding ''i'' into ''u'') - e.g. ''ay tukuun'' "do not become" (from ''*tikwin''). | ||
***'' | ***''awii'' becomes ''oy'' - e.g. ''koýnaw'' "him being" (from ''*kawiínaw'') | ||
**y, yC, or Cy: | **y, yC, or Cy: | ||
***''ay(a)/ya'' becomes ''ee'' - e.g. ''keed'' "he walked/went" (from ''*kayad''). | ***''ay(a)/ya'' becomes ''ee'' - e.g. ''keed'' "he walked/went" (from ''*kayad''). | ||
***''yi'' becomes ''ii'' - e.g. ''ay tikiid'' "do not walk/go" (from ''*tikyid''). | ***''yi'' becomes ''ii'' - e.g. ''ay tikiid'' "do not walk/go" (from ''*tikyid''). | ||
***'' | ***''ayii'' becomes ''ay'' - e.g. ''kaýdaw'' "him walking/going" (from ''*kayiídaw''). | ||
*If ''L'' is:- | *If ''L'' is:- | ||
**y: | **y: | ||
***''(a)ya'' becomes ''ay'' - e.g. ''sallayd'' "she prayed" (from ''*sallayad''). | ***''(a)ya'' becomes ''ay'' - e.g. ''sallayd'' "she prayed" (from ''*sallayad''). | ||
***Final ''iy'' becomes ''ii'' - e.g. ''silli'' "pray" (from ''*silliy''). | ***Final ''iy'' becomes ''ii'' - e.g. ''silli'' "pray" (from ''*silliy''). | ||
***The gerundive takes the base '' | ***The gerundive takes the base ''FaCíy-'' (''FaCií-'' before a consonant). | ||
**w: | **w: | ||
***''(a)wa'' becomes ''aw'' - e.g. ''cafawd'' "she forgave" (from ''*cafwad''). | ***''(a)wa'' becomes ''aw'' - e.g. ''cafawd'' "she forgave" (from ''*cafwad''). | ||
***Final ''iw'' becomes ''u'' (and makes preceding ''i'' into ''u'') - e.g. ''cufu'' "forgive" (from ''*cifiw''). | ***Final ''iw'' becomes ''u'' (and makes preceding ''i'' into ''u'') - e.g. ''cufu'' "forgive" (from ''*cifiw''). | ||
***The gerundive takes the base '' | ***The gerundive takes the base ''FaCúw-'' (''FaCuú-'' before a consonant). | ||
*Normal sandhi rules apply - e.g. ''sallaygu'' "I prayed" (from ''*sallay-ku''). | *Normal sandhi rules apply - e.g. ''sallaygu'' "I prayed" (from ''*sallay-ku''). | ||
*For quinquiliteral verbs, replace ''C'' with ''CaCC''/''CiCC'' (with the vowel corresponding to the bracketed one) - e.g. ''dhamastar'', '' | *For quinquiliteral verbs, replace ''C'' with ''CaCC''/''CiCC'' (with the vowel corresponding to the bracketed one) - e.g. ''dhamastar'', ''yidhamastar'', ''yidhimistír'' "complete". If one of the consonants is ''w'' or ''y'', the aforementioned simplifications apply and the unnecessary ''a''/''i'' is not added - e.g. ''targoon'', ''yitargoon'', ''yuturguún'', ''targuúmaw'' "translate" (from ''*taragwam'', ''*yitaragwam'', ''*yitirigwím'', ''*taragwiímaw''). In forms where no simplifications can take place, however, the extra vowel is added - e.g. ''tar<b>a</b>gwaámi'' "translator". | ||
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Revision as of 20:23, 12 August 2018
Sharqi (native: Af Sharqi) is an Ethio-Semitic language.
Introduction
Sharqi is an Ethiopian Semitic language heavily inspired by Somali.
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
Independent | Clitic | Possessive | ||||
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Stressed | Unstressed | Subject | Object | Independent | Dependent | |
(+ poss.) |
Verbs
Stem 1
Stem 1 is the base form of a verb. The citation form is the 3rd person singular masculine perfect.
- FCL is used as the generic verb (with qadal "kill" as the example verb).
- F: first root consonant
- C: second root consonant (for geminated or quadriliteral verbs, this represents the middle two consonants)
- L: third root consonant
- (vowel): vowel that is usually dropped unless it violates phonotactics. Sometimes unpredictable.
- Before a suffix beginning in a vowel, the a in -aL in the perfect and imperfect is dropped (if applicable and allowed). This is represented with square brackets (i.e. [a]).
- The (a/i) after F is dropped if possible, even if phonotactics require the F to be changed - e.g. katab "he wrote", ay tigtib "do not write". On the other hand, the (a/i) or [a] after C is generally dropped only if that will lead to no consonant changes - e.g. yikatabuu "they write" (not *yikadbuu).
- e.g. sabar "he broke" + -ag "you (object)" → sabrag "he broke you" (not *sabarag)
- BUT baddal "he changed" + -ag → baddalag "he changed you" (*baddlag violates phonotactics).
- Some verbs have aa after the first root consonant instead of a - e.g. baarag "bless". In this case, it is never dropped. Any high tones that would apply to a are applied to the second a of aa (i.e. aá).
- The infinitive takes the form FáCL(i) if the cluster CL is not forbidden (with the -i inserted if C is not y or w). If it is forbidden, the infinitive takes the form FáCaL.
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Imperfect | Subjunctive | Perfect | Gerundive | Imperative | Jussive | |||||||
There are various modifications depending on the root consonants:
- If F is:-
- w: i becomes u before w, with iw becoming uu - e.g. yuwadad "he loves" (from *yiwadad).
- y: iy becomes ii - e.g. al tiibas "she/it does not dry" (from *tiybas).
- '/Ø: i is dropped - e.g. yaaman "he believes" (from *yi(')aaman).
- If C is:-
- w, wC, or Cw:
- aw(a)/wa becomes oo - e.g. koon "he was/became" (from *kawan).
- wi becomes uu (and makes preceding i into u) - e.g. ay tukuun "do not become" (from *tikwin).
- awii becomes oy - e.g. koýnaw "him being" (from *kawiínaw)
- y, yC, or Cy:
- ay(a)/ya becomes ee - e.g. keed "he walked/went" (from *kayad).
- yi becomes ii - e.g. ay tikiid "do not walk/go" (from *tikyid).
- ayii becomes ay - e.g. kaýdaw "him walking/going" (from *kayiídaw).
- w, wC, or Cw:
- If L is:-
- y:
- (a)ya becomes ay - e.g. sallayd "she prayed" (from *sallayad).
- Final iy becomes ii - e.g. silli "pray" (from *silliy).
- The gerundive takes the base FaCíy- (FaCií- before a consonant).
- w:
- (a)wa becomes aw - e.g. cafawd "she forgave" (from *cafwad).
- Final iw becomes u (and makes preceding i into u) - e.g. cufu "forgive" (from *cifiw).
- The gerundive takes the base FaCúw- (FaCuú- before a consonant).
- y:
- Normal sandhi rules apply - e.g. sallaygu "I prayed" (from *sallay-ku).
- For quinquiliteral verbs, replace C with CaCC/CiCC (with the vowel corresponding to the bracketed one) - e.g. dhamastar, yidhamastar, yidhimistír "complete". If one of the consonants is w or y, the aforementioned simplifications apply and the unnecessary a/i is not added - e.g. targoon, yitargoon, yuturguún, targuúmaw "translate" (from *taragwam, *yitaragwam, *yitirigwím, *taragwiímaw). In forms where no simplifications can take place, however, the extra vowel is added - e.g. taragwaámi "translator".
Syntax
Constituent order
Primarily SOV