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Vakajao Morphology
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Menu 1. Pronouns 2. Cases 3. Tense 4. Aspect
[edit] [top]Pronouns

Pronouns in  Vakajao are separated by three forms. The Neutral, Feminine, and Masculine. They are indicated by the presence of a suffix or not. The default is no suffix neutral gender. The suffix -u indicates feminine gender. Where as the suffix -a indicates masculine gender. In formal writings and speech the neutral form is the default form.
When referring to someone else the default is to refer to them in a neutral pronoun, unless you specifically know their gender, then it is okay to refer to them with the appropriate pronoun.


Case is applied as a suffix. When encountering another suffix such as plurals, case takes precedence.

SingularPlural
Nom-sho-shoye
Acc-ja-jaye
Gen-yi-yiye



Tense is a simple past, non-past system where the past form of the verb is marked and the present tense is unmarked. Future events are inferred through periphrasis. The verb is marked with the modifier word after the verb.


Past Tense
Verbnen



[edit] [top]Aspect

In vakajao the imperfective aspect is marked at the end of the verb. As with all suffixes case takes precedence.


Imperfective
Verb-re



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