Bastarneian grammar: Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 00:33, 10 August 2019

Bastarneian grammar is the set of structural rules of the Bastarneian language, which in many respects is similar to that of the other Germanic languages.

Although some features of Bastarneian grammar, such as the formation of some of the verb forms, resemble English, Bastarneian grammar differs from that of English in that it has, among other things, cases and gender in nouns and a strict verb-second word order.

Nouns

Gender

The plural

Case

Nominal phrases

Articles and article-like words

Numbers

Adjectives

Pronouns

Personal pronouns

The Bastarneian personal pronoun system is relatively similar to other Germanic languages, particularly German and Icelandic. Pronouns inflect for person, for number, and, in the third person, for gender. Much like many other Germanic languages, Bastarneian has a separate third-person reflexive pronoun se.

Singular Plural
Person Direct Oblique Genitive Person Direct Oblique Genitive
1st e me mină 1st vi ui unsără
2nd (familiar) țu țe țină 2nd
(plural or formal sing.)
ieu zve zvără
3rd masculine en em ei 3rd ea eam eze
3rd feminine se ea ezu
3rd neuter etă ei
3rd indefinite ("one") mână mân mâini
3rd reflexive se șină 3rd reflexive se șină

Possessive pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns

Relative pronouns

Interrogative pronouns

Indefinite pronouns

Verbs

Prepositions

Ambipositions

Syntax

Notes