Grammar of Vi-Vo mui
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A small article about a few of the rules of grammar
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 31 Oct 2017, 13:26.
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Hello and welcome to this little article about the grammar of Vi-Vo mui (Vaomew). It was designed to be incredibly simple, however it could take some getting used to if you were to try and learn it yourself.
Verbs
Verbs are quite simple, there is only one ending for the infinitive,
-I-
this is the only ending you will find e.g.
Ko'Chivi (to speak)
Conjugating Verbs
to conjugate a verb you have to change the start and the end.
If we take a classic example, the verb 'to be' it would be...
I am - Ko'bim
you are - lo'bia
It is - No'biam
We are - De'bik
you (pl) are - So'bij
They are - Mo'bin
To put something in the past tense, when it is -- I, You or He/she/it, You add an A
When it is -- We, You (pl) or They, You add an ER.
when it comes to declensions it goes a little bit like this
Fal'asokid - accusative - The food ate the Fal'asokid
Ur-fal'asokid - ablative - The dude walked with the Urfal'asokid
Ter-fal'asokid - vocative - Dear Terfal'asokid
Ri-fal'asokid - dative - we gave our Rifal'asokid some help
Ir-fal'asokid - genitive - The Irfal'asokid house
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