Reckolian Word summary
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pronoun
-òg
[ɒ:q]
who (interrogative)
[ɒ:q]
who (interrogative)
Notes
Spelled -g when after a vowel.
Used after a 3rd person pronoun to turn it into an interrogative pronoun, used when the speaker knows the animacy level (animate/inanimate/abstract), and, if reffering to an individual, the gender, of the entity about whom he requests information:
oà -> oàg | ùnx -> unxòg
If none of the above is known, the speaker may use "ròg" instead.
When suffixed to a pronoun, only the suffix declines, and not the pronoun.
Spelled -g when after a vowel.
Used after a 3rd person pronoun to turn it into an interrogative pronoun, used when the speaker knows the animacy level (animate/inanimate/abstract), and, if reffering to an individual, the gender, of the entity about whom he requests information:
oà -> oàg | ùnx -> unxòg
If none of the above is known, the speaker may use "ròg" instead.
When suffixed to a pronoun, only the suffix declines, and not the pronoun.
↺ 26 July 2016, 20:48
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