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Revision as of 13:55, 1 July 2015
ei enswälzel! dullel meis!
O hearken-2PL.IMP hear-2PL.IMP now
taur lind maute bückne mungel,
Indeed 2PL.NOM here stationed come/PRES-2PL
Wieteþ Duzes duoɟ liß Klüten;
heaven-GEN grace-DAT PASS 2PL-ACC accomodation_as_guest-PL-ACC
ionem' ƕind benußet zungel,
just-like 1PL.NOM judge-INF act-2PL
Kuobs mes pepen, Ƕeikes miten.
poor-DAT this-DAT love-1PL-IMP neighbor-DAT give-1PL-IMP
mes enwünkel Gungs Gungs Sneis!
this-ACC consider-2PL hour hour-DAT always-DAT life-DAT
Notes
Nouns
Nouns have 5 cases:
- Nominative: subject
- Accusative: direct object
- Dative: indirect object, adverbial expressions
- Genitive: it's your standard genitive case
- Predicative: predicative
Verbs
Verbs have stem forms for present, past and verbal noun which are not always distinct. They are often marked by auxiliaries.
| Imperative endings | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| 1 | - | -n |
| 2 | -(t) | -l |
| Present tense endings | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| 1 | U-n | -m(e) |
| 2 | -e | -l |
| 3.animate | -n | U-e |
| 3.inanimate | U-e | |
The following are the endings for past tense: