Verb Conjugations

From Arkiin Data Core

All the verbs in non-finite and dictionnary form, end with -?

Tenses & Aspects

Unitary Continuous Habitual
Present *
Past
Future

Participles

Present Past

Modality & Moods

The emission of modality and moods works in an agglutinative way.

The modality and the mood are put both side by side.

Moods Modality
Affirmative Declarative
Imperative Abilitive
Interrogative Permissive
Conditionnal Desirative
Subjunctive Likelihood
Obligative
Declarative Abilitive Permissive Obligative (Imperative) May / Should Conditionnal (Would)
Affirmative *
Interrogative
Negative
Interrogative + Negative

If there is the evidentiality particle, it is put before the verb and the evidentiality particle after, otherwise it is put after the verb.

Evidential

Evidentiality is emitted with a particle, it is not mixed with the other moods.

  • The particle is :

Feeling & Avatar Verbs

Common verbs inflect with feelings. it's an important way to communicate, in addition that the punctuation has disappeared.

The inflection with feelings works in a agglutinative way to perceive all the emotions that are wanted to be emitted.

Voices

Kallestiyes hasn't passive voice, but active voice and impersonal passive voice.

Reflexive Verb

In grammar, a reflexive verb is, loosely, a verb whose direct object is the same as its subject; for example, "I wash myself".

To make a verb, a reflexive verb, we have to put the prefix - on the verb and then we don't need the object because the subject is the object.

Ditransitive Verbs

In grammar, a ditransitive (or bitransitive) verb is a transitive verb whose contextual use corresponds to a subject and two objects which refer to a theme and a recipient. In languages which mark grammatical case, it is common to differentiate the objects of a ditransitive verb using, for example, the accusative case for the direct object, and the dative case for the indirect object. Kallestiyes does differientiate the objects of a ditransitive verb : The direct object is marked in the accusative case and indirect object, dative case. The indirect object is mostly before the direct object, however the oblique pronoun is put as a prefix on the verb and the indirect object remains.

Attributive Ditransitive Verbs

The first object is a direct object. The second object is an object complement which take the same case as for the nominative case.