Thursday, January 3, 2013

Orrian Notes Part 3 - Adjectives, and Verbs

Today I hope to cover the invention of Orrian Adjectives, Verbs and Pronouns.

To let everyone known I'm officially naming this the Tyrian Language family after the continent for now.

Adjectives
Orrian Adjectives appear after the noun in much in the case of latin and greek. They also take on the same case as the noun they are modifying.

-u Stems: (-ut, -uta [fem.], -u [neuter])
-e Stems: (-el, ela [fem.], -e [neuter])
-a Stems: (-at, -ata [fem], -a [neuter])

First Declension Singular:
Nominative:  -ut, -uta [fem.], -u [neuter])
Accusative: -uzh
Vocative: -ush
Dative: -ush
Genitive: -um
Locative: -um
Ablative: -uma

Plural
Nominative:  -ut, -uta [fem.], -u [neuter])
Accusative: -uzhi
Vocative: -ushi
Dative: -ushi
Genitive: -umi
Locative: -umi

Ablative: -umai


Second Declension Singular:
Nominative:   -el (-ela [fem.], -e [neuter])
Accusative: -ezh
Vocative: -esh
Dative: -esh
Genitive: -em
Locative: -em

Ablative: -ema

Plural

Nominative:   -el (-ela [fem.], -e [neuter])
Accusative: -ezhi
Vocative: -eshi
Dative: -eshi
Genitive: -emi
Locative: -emi

Ablative: -emai


Third Declension Singular:
Nominative: -at (-ata [fem], -a [neuter])
Accusative: -arrazh
Vocative: -azh
Dative: -azh
Genitive: -am
Locative: -am

Ablative: -azhi

Plural


Nominative: -at (-ata [fem], -a [neuter])
Accusative: -arazh
Vocative: -azha
Dative: -azha
Genitive: -ame
Locative: -ame

Ablative: -azhe

As some of you may notice the third declension is irregular to the first and second.

To demonstrate I will derive the word "Sanat" meaning black from the avestan "Sama".

Reza sanat - "Black Reza" < The first semi phrase in Orrian!





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