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| fam2 = Ontic | | fam2 = Ontic | ||
| name = Minurese | | name = Minurese | ||
| setting = Radael | |||
| nativename = minūrikit | | nativename = minūrikit | ||
| pronunciation = miˈnuːɾiki̥t | | pronunciation = miˈnuːɾiki̥t | ||
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| ''ni'' || ''-ni-'' || ''eni'' | | ''ni'' || ''-ni-'' || ''eni'' | ||
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===Verbs=== | |||
====Conjugation==== | |||
Minurese verbs are conjugated in the order of subject, verb, tense, aspect, mood and object. Subject and object are inflected in the same way; see [[#Personal pronouns|§ Personal pronouns]]. | |||
=====Tense===== | |||
=====Aspect===== | |||
=====Mood===== | |||
====Copula==== | |||
The Minurese existential verb and copula is ''i''; it is not conjugated whatsoever unless it is used in a reflexive verb. | |||
====Reflexives==== | |||
Reflexive verbs are optional and formed with a prepositional copula, while the verb itself stops conjugating on object. For example, "he washes" is ''mysiti'', while "he washes himself" can be written as ''mysitimy'' (lit. "he washes him") or as ''i mysiti tī''. When conjugated on tense, the copula takes tense infix postpositionally, as in ''i nu mysiti tī'' "he washed himself." | |||
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[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] | ||
[[Category:Radael]] | [[Category:Radael]] |