Khuamnisht
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Setting | Verse:Lõis |
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Chuaimisc (natively Chuaimisc hoch /xuəmʲisʲc hox/) is a Greek and Irish-inspired Azalic language. It is significantly more agglutinative than English, and has broad and slender consonants like Irish.
Morphology
Nouns
Chuaimisc nouns fall into three declension classes. First declension nouns pluralize by slenderizing their final consonants, and second declension nouns pluralize by adding final -a or -e. Most nouns belong to the third declension, where nouns pluralize in -s, -as, or -es.
Like in Greek and unlike in Irish, there are no morphological mutations.
Nouns in Chuaimisc have ten cases: ergative, absolutive, genitive, dative, instrumental, comitative, essive, locative, translative and distributive.
Verbs
Weak: lupha 'love' | Strong: bhéd 'bind' | Semi-strong: choll 'grasp' | |
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Imperative | lupha! | bhéd! | choll! |
Present | lupha(is) | bhéd(ais) | choll(ais) |
Preterite | lalupha(is) | bhaibhéd(ais) | cacholl(ais) |
Subjunctive (PAz irrealis + *wekw-) | laluphóc(ais) | bhédóc(ais) | chollóc(ais) |
Future (PAz irrealis + *h2el-) | luphall(ais) | bhédall(ais) | chollall(ais) |
Perfect (PAz stative + *steh2-) | luphasta(is) | bhédsta(is) | chollsta(is) |
Pluperfect (PAz stative + *ste-steh2-) | luphasast(ais) | bhédsast(ais) | chollsast(ais) |
Active part. | luphad | bhédad | chollad |
Passive part. | luphadh | bhédann | chollann |