Re: Tentative Judajca =A= Conjugations
From: | Raymond Brown <ray.brown@...> |
Date: | Sunday, March 25, 2001, 11:38 |
At 12:24 am -0500 25/3/01, Steg Belsky wrote:
>I've been trying on working on the conjugations for verbs in my
>Judeo-Romance conlang, Jdajc (notice the name change, final long A),
>and this is what i've come up with so far.
>(accented syllable has the capitalized vowel, if no capital, stress falls
>on last syllable of root)
>
>PrÙnÙminnÙr: eg / t / hac hjic / nÙs / jÙs / hÓdÍ hajdÍ
>(pronouns: i / you(sg) / he she / we / you(pl) / they(m) they(f)
>
>JelbÓ ¬ma"z ~ -l / -r
>(¬ Verbs)
>
>-¬L = active infinitive ending
>-¬R = passive infinitive ending
>
>Prayyent (present):
>actÓv:
> -Ù
> -
> -
> -¬m
> -¬tÓ
> -An
[snip]
>
>As usual, the circumflexes should be macrons, and various consonants are
>missing their cedillas.
I don't see any circumflexes - but what I do see is not, I think, what I'm
meant to see; e.g. surely the second symbol in Jdajc and t is not really
meant to be a smal superscript square!
>Do the conjugations look like the words they'd make would be impossibly
>long?
>
>-Stephen (Steg)
> "chia pet!"
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