Nouns

Nouns

Declension

Source: French

Object identified by SVO word order + preposition. Only pronouns decline

Gender

Source: Hungarian

None. No she/he distinction

Plural

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)

Definitiveness

TBC

Verbs

Verbs

Conjugation Complexity

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.

Voice

TBC

Infinitive

TBC

Pronouns

Pronouns

Personal

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

Interrogative

TBC

Possessive

TBC

Reflexive

TBC

Demonstrative

TBC

Interrogative

TBC

Relative

TBC

Indefinite

TBC

Adjectives

Adjectives

Agreement

TBC

Comparative & Superlative

TBC

Attributive vs Predictive

TBC

Adverbs

Adverbs

Manner

TBC

Preposition

Preposition

Case Government

TBC

Syntax

Syntax

Word Order

Source: French

Strict SVO (Subject-Verb-Object)

Questions

Source: Norwegian

Subject-verb inversion.

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Negation

Source: Hungarian

Word before the verb. Unique words for “there is not” and “don’t” when used as an instruction.

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Topic & Focus

TBC