Quupsapish Grammar #1: Verbs.
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A quick primer of Quupsapish verbs.
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Quupsapish Grammar operates on a very simple system of prefixes and suffixes.
Take for example the verb "qa" - "to be".
In the first person, this verb will always end on a p + a vowel.
In the past tense it is qap, in the present tense qapi, and in the future tense qapa.
For plurals, just add the prefix "po-".
Thusly, the first person plural is as follows: poqap, poqapi, poqapa.
The second and third person work just the same.
For the second person, the endings are d + a vowel: d, da, do.
For the third person, the endings are k + a vowel: k, ka, ku.
So, if you need the third person plural of "qa", you can just prefix po, and add the "-ku"- ending.
This same system of suffix and prefixes apply to all verbs.
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