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! Affix !! IPA !! Definition !! Hyphenated | ! Affix !! IPA !! Definition !! Hyphenated !! Example | ||
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| sen- || sɛn || Past tense and past participle marker || Yes | | sen- || sɛn || Past tense and past participle marker || Yes || Sen-gróþkatsí (I went) | ||
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| són- || sɑn || | | són- || sɑn || Perfect tense marker || Yes || Són-gróþkatsí (I have gone) | ||
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| til- || tɪl || Future tense marker || Yes | | til- || tɪl || Future tense marker || Yes || Til-gróþkatsí (I'll go) | ||
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| -link || lɪŋk || Present progressive tense marker || Yes || Gróþkatsí-link (I'm going) | |||
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| mos- || mos || ''(Archaic)'' Expresses obligation (must), equivalent of shall || Yes || Mos-gróþkatsí (I shall go) | |||
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| éro- || ero || ''(Rare)'' Expresses that action was only heard about, not witnessed || Yes || Íl éro-gróþ-link oǴalja (They say he's going to France) | |||
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| ňos- || ɲos || Used in conjunction with ''-ský'' to form the personal agentive form of a verb, used to form denonyms along with '-ins' || No || ňosjůtilsa-ský (human user), ňosTsyna-ins (Chinese person) | |||
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| -ský || ski || Used to form agentive forms of nouns || Yes || ňoskondwíra-ský (human driver), kondwíra-ský (non-human driver) | |||
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| -ins || ɪns || Used to mark the genitive case || Yes || Sé Ňosrojo Néðerland-ins (The King of the Netherlands) | |||
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| o- (can be either ẁ or ò before vowels)|| o || ''(Always lowercase)'' Used to mark the locative-allative case || No || oTsyna (in China), ẁAméríka (in America) | |||
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| síl- || sil || Used to mark the conditional mood || Yes || Sí sen-lešťa fîmí ojo, síl-minǰeskakatsí (If I were hungry, I would eat) | |||
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| kelk- || kɛlk, kɛk || Some (nouns), kind of or somewhat (adjectives) || No || Kelkpîní (some bread), kelkžentilska (somewhat nice) | |||
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| pér- || per || ''(Rare, most speakers simply use [[Contionary:pérmetsí|pérmetsí]])'' Used to make an action polite || Yes || Pér-férmatsínés sé portsa (Would you please close the door) | |||
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| -alí || ali || Any || Yes || Žozak-alí (anything) | |||
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| -réjetsí || rejɛt͡se̞ || None || Yes || Lešťa alímentsí-réjetsí (There is no food) | |||
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| -tsjon (-atsjon if word does not end in a) || tsjon, atsjon || Used to form the gerund of verbs || No || Parlenskatsjon (talking) | |||
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| -tůgeð || tugɛð || Collection, group, union of || No || Karttůgeð (Card collection) | |||
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| -lí || li || ''(Rare, often only used with móndek)'' Throughout || Yes || Móndek-lí (Worldwide, global) | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 13 July 2015
This page contains a list of all affixes used in Knašta.
| Affix | IPA | Definition | Hyphenated | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sen- | sɛn | Past tense and past participle marker | Yes | Sen-gróþkatsí (I went) |
| són- | sɑn | Perfect tense marker | Yes | Són-gróþkatsí (I have gone) |
| til- | tɪl | Future tense marker | Yes | Til-gróþkatsí (I'll go) |
| -link | lɪŋk | Present progressive tense marker | Yes | Gróþkatsí-link (I'm going) |
| mos- | mos | (Archaic) Expresses obligation (must), equivalent of shall | Yes | Mos-gróþkatsí (I shall go) |
| éro- | ero | (Rare) Expresses that action was only heard about, not witnessed | Yes | Íl éro-gróþ-link oǴalja (They say he's going to France) |
| ňos- | ɲos | Used in conjunction with -ský to form the personal agentive form of a verb, used to form denonyms along with '-ins' | No | ňosjůtilsa-ský (human user), ňosTsyna-ins (Chinese person) |
| -ský | ski | Used to form agentive forms of nouns | Yes | ňoskondwíra-ský (human driver), kondwíra-ský (non-human driver) |
| -ins | ɪns | Used to mark the genitive case | Yes | Sé Ňosrojo Néðerland-ins (The King of the Netherlands) |
| o- (can be either ẁ or ò before vowels) | o | (Always lowercase) Used to mark the locative-allative case | No | oTsyna (in China), ẁAméríka (in America) |
| síl- | sil | Used to mark the conditional mood | Yes | Sí sen-lešťa fîmí ojo, síl-minǰeskakatsí (If I were hungry, I would eat) |
| kelk- | kɛlk, kɛk | Some (nouns), kind of or somewhat (adjectives) | No | Kelkpîní (some bread), kelkžentilska (somewhat nice) |
| pér- | per | (Rare, most speakers simply use pérmetsí) Used to make an action polite | Yes | Pér-férmatsínés sé portsa (Would you please close the door) |
| -alí | ali | Any | Yes | Žozak-alí (anything) |
| -réjetsí | rejɛt͡se̞ | None | Yes | Lešťa alímentsí-réjetsí (There is no food) |
| -tsjon (-atsjon if word does not end in a) | tsjon, atsjon | Used to form the gerund of verbs | No | Parlenskatsjon (talking) |
| -tůgeð | tugɛð | Collection, group, union of | No | Karttůgeð (Card collection) |
| -lí | li | (Rare, often only used with móndek) Throughout | Yes | Móndek-lí (Worldwide, global) |