I made some changes to Shonkasika. I changed the case endings for the vocative case for animate nouns, and then the nominative, vocative, and accusative cases for inanimate nouns. I also added a dual number to all nouns. First we have an animate example (common gender), and then an inanimate example (neuter gender). I split the personal endings to four sets based on whether the tense is past vs. non-past and whether the voice is active vs. mediopassive. Finally, I created an aorist suffix to form two new verb tenses: the aorist and the past habitual.
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I'm thinking I may add another way to pluralize some irregular nouns. I think I few nouns in -îk will form their plurals in -urîk. I haven't decided yet if there will be a particular type of -îk nouns will be more prone to this type of plural ending.
I will add one word to this category for now: raikîk (formally raikuk), "wine". |
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