Verbs
Types-
A-verbs- physical actions (eg to walk)
I-verbs- internal/emotional actions (eg to hope)
E-verbs- static actions (eg to see)
É-verbs- copulae (eg to be (animate))
Æ-verbs- modals and other auxiliaries (eg to like [to])
Conjugation formation
Tense:
Present (no affix)
Past (add -o)
Future (add -ði)
Perfectiveness:
Imperfective (no change)
Perfective (double the terminal vowel, unless it ends in -æ. In this case, add -i instead)
Aspect:
Punctual [single action] (no affix)
Progressive [-ing] (add te-)
Iterative [habitual action, seen in French Imparfait] (add ya-)
Inceptive [begin to~] (add o-)
Cessative [stop~] (add àxi-)
Mood:
Indicative (no affix)
Conditional [would~] (add c+the terminal vowel- unless it’s æ, in which case add ci-)
Potential [can~] (add -pur)
Imperative (add -zza)
Desirative/Volitional [want to~] (add -zi)
Permissive [can~/be allowed to~] (add -reggi)
Hortative [Let’s/Permit x to~] (add -men)
Subjunctive [Complex mood expressing opinion, desires or doubt. Found in Romance languages and some remnants in older English] (add aria-)
Necessitative [should~] (add ne-)
Evidentative [adjective of my creation. x obviously~] (add ga-)
Mirative [Surprise/Sarcasm. Only sarcasm in this case] (add ee-)
Polarity:
Affirmative (no affix)
Negative (-x)
Tentative [may, maybe] (-lia)
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