Knašta: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
436 bytes added ,  3 July 2015
Line 645: Line 645:


When in a verb phrase and used as a helping verb, the Type II irregular verb is not considered to be in the implied agent form, rather, it is applied to the verb being helped. For example, ''Kanel fétsakatsí lot'' means "I can do it", not "It can I do."
When in a verb phrase and used as a helping verb, the Type II irregular verb is not considered to be in the implied agent form, rather, it is applied to the verb being helped. For example, ''Kanel fétsakatsí lot'' means "I can do it", not "It can I do."
====Adjectives and Adverbs====
Adjectives come after the nouns they modify, and are invariable (they do not conjugate at all).
There are some words which are adverbs by default, such as ''matka'' (already). Any adjective can be turned into an adverb by adding the suffix -las, including the hyphen.
=====Examples=====
Vrémenskí (real)
<br/>
Vrémenskí'''-las''' (really)
Vít (fast, quick)
<br/>
Vít'''-las''' (fast, quickly)


===Syntax===
===Syntax===
793

edits

Navigation menu