Khaz: Difference between revisions

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The tense suffixes are invariable. For the present ({{sc|pres}}) add '''-ún''', the future ({{sc|fut}}) '''-án''', and for the past ({{sc|pst}}) '''-át'''.  
The tense suffixes are invariable. For the present ({{sc|pres}}) add '''-ún''', the future ({{sc|fut}}) '''-án''', and for the past ({{sc|past}}) '''-át'''.  


The imperative mood is marked by prefixing ''tar-'' for the second person singular and '''kar-''' for the plural to the optative mood stem. No tense markers are added.
The imperative mood is marked by prefixing ''tar-'' for the second person singular and '''kar-''' for the plural to the optative mood stem. No tense markers are added.
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===Personal pronouns===
===Personal pronouns===
The personal pronouns in Khaz are a simple matter. Mostly, they behave like nouns and inflect similarly, with the one major difference being that the nominative singular and all plural forms are based on an variant stem. The third person pronoun also include a distinction for masculine and feminine that parallels the one found in the verbal pronoun prefixes.
The personal pronouns in Khaz are a simple matter. Mostly, they behave like nouns and inflect similarly, with the one major difference being that both the nominative singular and all plural forms inflect using an alternative stem. The third person pronoun also include a distinction for masculine and feminine that parallels the one found in the verbal pronoun prefixes.
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====Verb framing====
====Verb framing====
Khaz is a verb framing language and often uses the compound verb structure to describe manner of motion for verbs.
Khaz is a verb-framing language and often uses a compounding verbal structure to describe manner of motion for verbs.


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::::“she entered stumbling”
::::“she entered stumbling”
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