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Revision as of 10:15, 26 April 2024
Sarkezhe is a synthetic language.
Nouns
Nouns in Sarkezhe decline for case. The cases are standard (i.e. nominative), genitive, allative, ablative, and illative.
Noun class
Nouns are categorized into nine noun classes (or categories):
Class | Description |
---|---|
I | Cats |
II | Diminutive animate |
III | Augmentative animate |
IV | Soft |
V | Hard |
VI | Liquid |
VII | Container |
VIII | Tool |
IX | Abstract |
Noun declension
Noun declension differs depending on if the noun root has front or back vowels, according to the vowel harmony rules of Sarkezhe.
Pronouns
Personal pronouns, like nouns, decline for case. There are first-person and second-person singular, as well as plural, pronouns. Each noun class has its own third-person pronoun.