Kallestiyes Grammar

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Syntax

Orders

  • Word Order: Verb - Subject - Object
  • AdjN - NArt - GenN - NounDet - MainRel (Clause)

Pronouns

  • Oblique pronoun is put as a prefix on the verb.

Case Order

  • Object: Oblique (Noun) - Dative (Noun / Pronoun)

Morphology

Nouns

Cases Nominative Oblique Dative
*

Determiners

Demonstrative

Articles

Indefinite Definite Generic
Singular *
Plural

Adjectives

Adjectives do not exist, but a noun can function like an adjective when it comes to describe a noun.

The nouns playing an adjective are put before the main noun.

Verbs

See : Verb Conjugations

Pronouns

Nominative Singular Plural
Inclusive Exclusive
1
2
3

If the Direct Object is a pronoun, then the pronoun would be a prefix that must go on the base verb.

Direct Object Singular Plural
Inclusive Exclusive
1
2
3

The Dative Pronoun is put in the first place in the object.

Indirect Object Singular Plural
Inclusive Exclusive
1
2
3
Possessive Singular Plural
Inclusive Exclusive
1
2
3

Postpositions

Motion from
Motion via
Motion to
Location from (in distance of)
Location in
Time ago
From ... to