Paradigm Tables
Morphological patterns, declensions, and conjugations for Bogish (Bøges)
Informal register variation
The informal register variation is an often used phenomenon in Bogish in the informal or spoken language. It is used to shorten sentences by removing or even changing letters in pronouns before a conjugated verb. This phenomenon only appears in the Nominative case, when the pronoun acts as a subject.
Note that the “-“ symbol is just for clarification and connects the two parts which are combined.
| I | You (sg.) | He/She/It | We | You (pl.) | They | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Formal | Ik | De | Os | Nor | Vor | Oser |
| Informal form | Ke | De | O | No | Vo | Or |
| Informal form (before vowel) | K-el (I’m) | D-el | O-l | N-el | V-el | Or-el |
Pronoun Cases
| Nominative | Genitive | Dative | Accusative | Vocative | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Person Singular | Ik | mees | mee | mee | — |
| 2. Person Singular | de | dees | dee | dee | de |
| 3. Person Singular | os | oses | ose | ose | — |
| 1. Person Plural | nor | nores | nore | nore | — |
| 2. Person Plural | for | fores | fore | fore | for |
| 3. Person Plural | oser | oseres | osere | osere | — |