Son
Sondiv
Etymology
Root: Proto-Sondiv *s-m.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
usm=
Verb
son (intransitive active imperative)
- give
Inflection
Active | Intransitive | Participle | Verbal Noun |
---|---|---|---|
Imperfect | isen | -simen | -ison |
Perfect | asan | -saman | |
Gnomic | uson | -sumon | |
Subjunctive | idison | ||
Imperative | son | ||
Active | Transitive | ||
Imperfect | isima | ||
Perfect | asamu | ||
Gnomic | usumi | ||
Subjunctive | idisuma | ||
Imperative | sumi | ||
Passive | No Expressed Agent | Expressed Agent | Participle |
Imperfect | isimev | isimeva | -simiv |
Perfect | asamev | asamevu | -samav |
Gnomic | usumev | usumevi | -sumuv |
Subjunctive | idisumev | idisumeva | |
Imperative | sumev | sumevi |
Væyne Zaanics
Etymology
Created jointly by Thomas Lyr, Bernard Severn, and Isabelle Lyr.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
son
Pronoun
son (nominative second person singular, dark, plural coch)
- you; second person singular dark personal pronoun, nominative case
Inflection
Creation and Usage Notes
This is the pronoun all humans would use with each other (contrast with sen).
-David J. Peterson 18:21, 14 April 2020 (PDT) |