User:RavynousHunter/Reign/Eldritch

Grammar
First off, we'll take a look at the different declensions used to form nouns, verbs, and whatnot. Take note that if a syllable is either preceded or followed by an apostrophe ('), that the apostrophe is included in the word. Dashes are generally not included if they precede a suffix, or if they follow a prefix; otherwise they are used in the writing of the syllable, unless otherwise noted.

Verbs

 * Suffixes


 * Number: Number follows directly after the root word.
 * -'ne -- Singular (pronounced "nay")
 * -'no -- Plural (pronounced "noh")


 * Person: Person follows directly after the Number
 * -'n -- 1st person (pronounced "hnn")
 * -'om -- 2nd person (pronounced "ohm")
 * -'na -- 3rd person (pronounced "nah") 


 * Aspect: Aspect follows after the Person; also, the dashes used here are used in the actual transliteration of the syllable.
 * -la -- Imperfective (pronounced "lah")
 * -ra -- Perfective (pronounced "rah")


 * Mood: Mood can be either before or after the Aspect
 * -'di -- Indicative (pronounced "dee")
 * -'ui -- Subjunctive (pronounced "ooh-ee")
 * -'tz -- Imperative (pronounced "tzz")


 * Prefixes


 * Voice: Comes before Tense
 * ya'  -- Active (pronounced "yah")
 * ye'  -- Passive (pronounced "yay")


 * Tense: Comes before the root; can be separated by either an apostrophe (') or a dash (-).
 * ge -- Present (pronounced "gay")
 * ta -- Imperfect (pronounced "tah")
 * tc -- Perfect (pronounced "t'kh")
 * qe -- Pluperfect (pronounced "kay")
 * ja -- Future (pronounced "jah")
 * je -- Future Perfect (pronounced "jay")

Nouns

 * Suffixes

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