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The verb "to be". <br \>
The only irregular verb in the Avlissian elven tongue is the verb "to be". In elven, the verb "to be" is implied in the present tense. <br \>
I am good. Eni toova. <br \>
You are good. Ta toova. <br \>
He is good. Loo toova. <br \>
She is good. Lah toova. b<br \>
We are good. Nethnu toova. <br \>
You are good. Tem toova. <br \>
They are good. Loom toova. <br \>
Example: <br \>
I am a friendly stranger from the fields. Eni gartha havera M'Le'nanen. <br \>
Adjectives come after the nouns: friendly stranger gartha havera <br \>
The preposition "from" is M', and it is used in much the same was as the word "the", Le'.<br \>
Pronouns <br \>
1st Person: I - Eni <br \>
We - Nethnu <br \>
2nd Person: You - Ta <br \>
You -Tem <br \>
3rd Person: He/She - Loo/Lah <br \>
They - Loom <br \>
Nouns <br \>
singular <br \>
Thayt ---> house <br \>
Ray ----> battle <br \>
Nan ---> field <br \>
Dera ---> way <br \>
plural <br \>
Thayten ---> houses <br \>
Rayen ---> battles <br \>
Nanen ---> fields<br \>
Deran ---> ways <br \>





Latest revision as of 17:47, 30 May 2020


The verb "to be".
The only irregular verb in the Avlissian elven tongue is the verb "to be". In elven, the verb "to be" is implied in the present tense.

I am good. Eni toova.
You are good. Ta toova.
He is good. Loo toova.
She is good. Lah toova. b
We are good. Nethnu toova.
You are good. Tem toova.
They are good. Loom toova.

Example:
I am a friendly stranger from the fields. Eni gartha havera M'Le'nanen.

Adjectives come after the nouns: friendly stranger gartha havera

The preposition "from" is M', and it is used in much the same was as the word "the", Le'.

Pronouns
1st Person: I - Eni
We - Nethnu
2nd Person: You - Ta
You -Tem
3rd Person: He/She - Loo/Lah
They - Loom

Nouns
singular
Thayt ---> house
Ray ----> battle
Nan ---> field
Dera ---> way

plural
Thayten ---> houses
Rayen ---> battles
Nanen ---> fields
Deran ---> ways