Nouns
Source: French
Object identified by SVO word order + preposition. Only pronouns decline
Source: Hungarian
None. No she/he distinction
Source: Hungarian
Following vowel harmony, using “v”
| Rule | Example Singular | Example Plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ends in vowel | -v | Epma (apple) | Epmav (apples) |
| Ends in a+consonant | -av | Lúdak (goose) | Lúdakav (geese) |
| Ends in e+consonant | -ev | Øyem (eye) | Øyemev (eyes) |
| Ends in á+consonant | -áv | Pát (foot) | Pátáv (feet) |
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Verbs
Source: Norwegian
Low - Verbs don’t mark person at all. No distinction between completed/ongoing Straightforward tense changes
| Present | Past | Perfect | Future | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rule | stem + -ons | stem + -al/-le | vel stem | tad stem |
| Ki (to be) | kions | kile | vel ki | tad ki |
| Forig (to grow) | forigons | forigal | vel forig | tad forig |
Past - If the stem ends in a vowel, add le. If it ends in a consonant, add al.
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Pronouns
Source: Hungarian
No gender. He / she / it = the same word
| Pronoun | Word |
|---|---|
| I | om |
| You (Singular) | od |
| He / She / It | tál |
| We | fog |
| You (Plural) | fi |
| They | of |
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Adjectives
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Adverbs
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Preposition
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Syntax
Source: French
Strict SVO (Subject-Verb-Object)
Source: Norwegian
Subject-verb inversion.
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Source: Hungarian
Word before the verb. Unique words for “there is not” and “don’t” when used as an instruction.
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