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ᚱ ꦏ Ω ᛟ გ अ ع ש ᜀ ᓀ θ Ψ ᚠ 愛 ⴀ
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Paradigm Tables

Morphological patterns, declensions, and conjugations for Nombsε

First Declination

Used for Proper Nouns, Common Neuter Nouns, Neuter Adjectives, Neuter Pronouns and Neuter Articles. @ = Random Vowel. For the plural, add the final or a random vowel after the ending case and then add the 'ch'. You only add the middle vowel if it's needed to listen the ending case AND the ending plural. This rule of the Plural works on every word of Nombsɛ. - The Nominative case is used for subject (Nucleous and objects) and as a vocative case. - The Acusative case is used for direct object, target object, direction object, attribute object and predicative object. - The Dative case is used for indirect object and benefactive object - The Locative case is used to mark place, time and mode. - The Comitative case is used as a with and by (company). - The Eitative case is used to mark cause (why). - The Ablative case is used for origin object and to mark agent object. - The Genitive case is used to mark possession. Its own ending is more like a union letter cuz it's in the middle of the word root and the common case ending. For example: Cε-l'-p: Cεl'p = "In dog's ...".
SingularPlural
NominativeVariable (-n, -z, -s, -r, - ç, -ɛ, -u, -x, -i, -e)Add a 'ch' (Except for the 's', there you have to SWAP the endings). Example: -nch
Acusative-sh-sch
Dative-j-j@ch
Locative-p-p@
Comitative-v-v@ch
Eitative-f-f@ch
Ablative-z-z@ch
Genitive-l'--l'-common case + @ + ch