User:MIGUELbM/Muna v2.8: Difference between revisions

Line 138: Line 138:
Muna has six grammatical cases
Muna has six grammatical cases


;Nominative
;Nominative {{box|-a, -e, -i, -ai, -ei}}
: The nominative case marks the agent or voluntary experiencer of the action, it is also the citation form
: The nominative case marks the agent or voluntary experiencer of the action, it is also the citation form.


;Absolutive
;Absolutive {{box|-ɒ, -o, -u, -ɒu, -ou}}
: The absolutive case marks the patient or involuntary excperiencer of the action
: The absolutive case marks the patient or involuntary experiencer of the action.


;Dative
;Dative {{box|-ana, -ena, -ina, -aina, -eina}}
: The dative case maks the indirect object, often the recipient or beneficiary of the action
: The dative case marks the indirect object, often the recipient or beneficiary of the action


;Genitive
;Genitive {{box|-asi, -esi, -isi, -aisi, -eisi}}
: The genitive marks indicates ownership of or relation with something
: The genitive marks indicates ownership of or relation with something


;Locative
;Locative {{box|-ɒrd, -ord, -urd, -ɒurd, -ourd}}
: The locative indicates a location for the action (whether it is origin, destination, means or other depends on the verb)
: The locative indicates a location for the action (whether it is origin, destination, means or other depends on the verb)


;Instrumental
;Instrumental {{box|-ɒlm, -olm, -ulm, -ɒulm, -oulm}}
: The instrumental marks a tool or person with which the action was carried out
: The instrumental marks a tool or person with which the action was carried out


875

edits