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Nouns are capitalized in all instances. Words of other classes are capitalized at the beginning of a sentence.
 
Nouns are capitalized in all instances. Words of other classes are capitalized at the beginning of a sentence.
  
==Declension==
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==Nominal Morphology==
  
Declension indicates the pattern in which nominals (pronouns, nouns, and adjectives) are declined, or modified in order to reflect their grammatical case.
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Præta nominals (pronouns, nouns, and adjectives) are declined, or modified in order to reflect their grammatical case, according to five cases: Vocative, Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative. They are also declined according to number (Singular and Plural). Gender also has some influence on which declension pattern is used.
 
 
===Case Function===
 
 
 
Præta nominals decline according to five cases: Vocative, Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative.
 
 
 
Some patterns in the declensions include:
 
* Incomplete syncretism between the Vocative, Nominative, and Accusative in the Singular dependent on gender and declension, complete in the plural:
 
:: {| style="text-align: center"
 
|-
 
! Common
 
| Voc
 
| Nom
 
| Acc
 
| rowspan=5 style = "border-left: 2px solid black; border-right: 2px solid black" |
 
| Voc
 
| Nom
 
| Acc
 
|-
 
| 1st
 
| style="border: 1px solid red" | -e
 
| colspan=2 style="border: 1px solid red" | -
 
| colspan=3 rowspan=2 style="border: 1px solid green" | -âs
 
|-
 
| 2nd
 
| colspan=3 style="border: 1px solid red" | -
 
|-
 
| 3rd
 
| colspan=2 style="border: 1px solid red" | -
 
| style="border: 1px solid red" | -ân
 
| colspan=3 style="border: 1px solid green" | -ân
 
|-
 
! Neuter
 
| colspan=3 style="border: 1px solid red" | -
 
| colspan=3 style="border: 1px solid green" | -a / -ân
 
|}
 
 
 
Neuter Nominals have the same forms in the Vocative, Nominative, and Accusative
 
* Common nouns only distinguish between the Nominative and the Accusative in the 3rd Declension
 
* Common nouns only distinguish between the Vocative and the Nominative in the 1st Declension
 
* The 2nd Declension is a back-shifted mirror of the 1st Declension:
 
:: {|
 
|-
 
| Gen Sg
 
| '''''-is'''''
 
| /
 
| '''''-os'''''
 
|-
 
| Dat Sg
 
| '''''-i'''''
 
| /
 
| '''''-u'''''
 
|-
 
| Gen Pl
 
| '''''-eï'''''
 
| /
 
| '''''-ou'''''
 
|}
 
 
 
====Vocative====
 
 
 
Direct address
 
 
 
====Nominative====
 
 
 
Subject
 
 
 
Object of a Copula
 
 
 
====Accusative====
 
 
 
Direct Object
 
 
 
====Genitive====
 
 
 
indicates possession or relation
 
 
 
====Dative====
 
 
 
Indirect Object
 
 
 
Direct Object of certain verbs
 
 
 
Dative Absolute
 
 
 
Subject of a Copula
 
 
 
Colloquial Possessive
 
  
 
===Pronouns===
 
===Pronouns===
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===Nouns===
 
===Nouns===
  
Nouns in Præta are organized into three declensions, identified according to their Genitive Singular ending (''-is'', ''-os'', and ''-in'').
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Nouns in Præta are organized into three declensions, identified according to their Genitive Singular ending.
  
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;border: none; background-color: transparent"
====1st Declension====
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|-
 
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| rowspan=3 style="border: none" |
Genitive Singular: '''''-is'''''
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! colspan=6 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | 1st Declension<br />Gen Sg ''‑is''
 
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! colspan=2 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | 2nd Declension<br />Gen Sg ''‑os''
Notable Features:
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! colspan=6 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | 3rd Declension<br />Gen Sg ''‑in''
# Nominative and Accusative forms match
 
# Common and Neuter
 
# If the stem ends in {{orth|z}}:
 
#* Endings with {{orth|â}} are realized as {{orth|i}}
 
#* Stem ending shifts from palatalized to unpalatalized ({{orth|tz}}, {{orth|z}}, {{orth|sz}} -> {{orth|t}},{{orth|d}}, {{orth|s}}) with endings featuring {{orth|i}}
 
 
 
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
 
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan=2 |  
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| colspan=3 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | Common
! colspan=3 | Common
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| colspan=3 | Neuter
! rowspan=12 |
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| colspan=2 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | Common
! colspan=3 | Neuter
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| colspan=3 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | Common
 
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| colspan=3 | Neuter
 
|-
 
|-
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" |
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! <div style="font-size:75%">"Sovereign"</div>Kaïsar‑
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! <div style="font-size:75%">"Herdsman"</div>Hirz‑
 
!  
 
!  
! "Sovereign"<br />Kaïsar-
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! <div style="font-size:75%">"Might"</div>Alf‑
! "Shepherd"<br />Hirz-
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! <div style="font-size:75%">"Cliff"</div>Nasz‑
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" |
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! <div style="font-size:75%">"Child"</div>Mog‑
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" |
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! <div style="font-size:75%">"Worm"</div>Maþ‑
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! <div style="font-size:75%">"Language"</div>Prætâ‑
 
!  
 
!  
! "might"<br />Alf-
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! <div style="font-size:75%">"Plain"</div>Łat-
! "cliff"<br />Nasz-
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! <div style="font-size:75%">"Egg"</div>Oï‑
 
 
 
|-
 
|-
! Vocative
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! style= "font-variant:small-caps;" | Voc
! -e
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑e
 
| Kaïsare
 
| Kaïsare
 
| Hirze
 
| Hirze
! rowspan=3 | -
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! rowspan=3 |
 
| rowspan=3 | Alf
 
| rowspan=3 | Alf
 
| rowspan=3 | Nasz
 
| rowspan=3 | Nasz
 
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! rowspan=3 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑
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| rowspan=3 | Mog
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! rowspan=2 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑
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| rowspan=2 | Maþ
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| rowspan=2 | Prætâ
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! rowspan=3 | ‑
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| rowspan=3 | Łat
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| rowspan=3 | Oï
 
|-
 
|-
! Nominative
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! style="font-variant:small-caps" | Nom
! rowspan=2 | -
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! rowspan=2 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" |
 
| rowspan=2 | Kaïsar
 
| rowspan=2 | Kaïsar
 
| rowspan=2 | Hirz
 
| rowspan=2 | Hirz
 
 
|-
 
|-
! Accusative
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! style="font-variant:small-caps" | Acc
 
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑ân
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| Maþân
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| Prætân
 
|-
 
|-
! Genitive
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! style="font-variant:small-caps" | Gen
! -is
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑is
 
| Kaïsaris
 
| Kaïsaris
 
| Hirdis
 
| Hirdis
! -is
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! ‑is
 
| Alfis
 
| Alfis
 
| Nasis
 
| Nasis
 
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑os
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| Mogos
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! rowspan=2 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑in
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| rowspan=2 | Maþin
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| rowspan=2 | Prætin
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! rowspan=2 | ‑in
 +
| rowspan=2 | Łatin
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| rowspan=2 | Oïin
 
|-
 
|-
! Dative
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! style= "font-variant:small-caps" | Dat
! -i
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑i
 
| Kaïsari
 
| Kaïsari
 
| Hirdi
 
| Hirdi
! -i
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! ‑i
 
| Alfi
 
| Alfi
 
| Nasi
 
| Nasi
 
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑u
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| Mogu
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|-
 +
|
 +
| colspan=6 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" |
 +
| colspan=2 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" |
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| colspan=6 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" |
 
|-
 
|-
! colspan=9 | &nbsp;
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! style= "font-variant:small-caps" | Voc
 
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! rowspan=3 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑âs
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| rowspan=3 | Kaïsarâs
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| rowspan=3 | Hirdis
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! rowspan=3 | ‑a
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| rowspan=3 | Alfa
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| rowspan=3 | Nasza
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! rowspan=3 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑âs
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| rowspan=3 | Mogâs
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! rowspan=3 style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑ân
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| rowspan=3 | Maþân
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| rowspan=3 | Prætân
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! rowspan=3 | ‑ân
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| rowspan=3 | Łatân
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| rowspan=3 | Oïin
 
|-
 
|-
! Nominative
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! style= "font-variant:small-caps" | Nom
! rowspan=2 | -âs
 
| rowspan=2 | Kaïsarâs
 
| rowspan=2 | Hirdis
 
! rowspan=2 | -a
 
| rowspan=2 | Alfa
 
| rowspan=2 | Nasza
 
 
 
 
|-
 
|-
! Accusative
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! style= "font-variant:small-caps" | Acc
 
 
 
|-
 
|-
! Genitive
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! style= "font-variant:small-caps" | Gen
! -
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑eï
 
| Kaïsareï
 
| Kaïsareï
 
| Hirzeï
 
| Hirzeï
! -eï
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! ‑eï
 
| Alfeï
 
| Alfeï
 
| Naszeï
 
| Naszeï
 
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" |‑ou
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| Mogou
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑eï
 +
| Maþeï
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| Præteï
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! ‑eï
 +
| Łateï
 +
| Oïeï
 
|-
 
|-
! Dative
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! style= "font-variant:small-caps" | Dat
! -âm
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑âm
 
| Kaïsarâm
 
| Kaïsarâm
 
| Hirdim
 
| Hirdim
! -âm
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! ‑âm
 
| Alfâm
 
| Alfâm
 
| Nasim
 
| Nasim
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑âm
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| Mogâm
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! style="border-left: 3px double #aaa" | ‑âm
 +
| Maþâm
 +
| Prætâm
 +
! ‑âm
 +
| Łatâm
 +
| Oïim
 
|}
 
|}
  
====2nd Declension====
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<div style="font-size:85%">Note: If a noun's stem ends in a palatalized consonant (e.g. ''Hirz'' "herdsman", ''Adtz'' "office", ''Nasz'' "cliff", '''' "egg", etc), the stem and the endings are modified according to the following pattern:
 
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:If the case ending features an {{orth|â}}, that is realized and written as {{orth|i}}
Genitive Singular: '''''-os'''''
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:: {|
 
 
Notable Features:
 
# Vocative, Nominative, and Accusative forms match
 
# Common only
 
 
 
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
 
 
 
 
|-
 
|-
! colspan=2 |
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! Nom Pl
! "Mango"<br />Gollet-
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| ''Hirdiz''
! "Child"<br />Mog-
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| ''Adtis''
 
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| ''Nasis''
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| ''Oïis''
 
|-
 
|-
! Vocative
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! Dat Pl
! rowspan=3 | -
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| ''Hirdim''
| rowspan=3 | Gollet
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| ''Adtim''
| rowspan=3 | Mog
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| ''Nasim''
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| ''Oïim''
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|}
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: If the case ending features an {{orth|i}}, the stem ending becomes unpalatalized if an unpalatalized equivalent is available.
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:: {|
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! Gen Sg
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| ''Hirdis''
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| ''Adtis''
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| ''Nasis''
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| style="color: red" | ''Oïis''
 
|-
 
|-
! Nominative
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! Dat Sg
 
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| ''Hirdi''
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| ''Adti''
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| ''Nasi''
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| style="color: red" | ''Oïi''
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|}</div>
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<div style="font-size:85%">Note: If a noun stem ends in a vowel, it is dropped for non-zero case endings
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::{|
 
|-
 
|-
! Accusative
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! Stem
 
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| ''Prætâ‑''
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| ''Łæïrâ-''
 
|-
 
|-
! Genitive
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! Nom Sg
! -os
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| ''Præt'''â'''''
| Golletos
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| ''Łæïr'''â'''''
| Mogos
 
 
 
 
|-
 
|-
! Dative
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! Gen Sg
! -u
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| ''Præt'''in'''''
| Golletu
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| ''Łæïr'''os'''''
| Mogu
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|}</div>
  
|-
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===Adjectives===
! colspan=9 | &nbsp;
 
  
|-
 
! Nominative
 
! rowspan=2 | -âs
 
| rowspan=2 | Golletâs
 
| rowspan=2 | Mogâs
 
  
|-
 
! Accusative
 
  
|-
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===Case Function===
! Genitive
 
! -ou
 
| Golletou
 
| Mogou
 
  
|-
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=====Vocative=====
! Dative
 
! -âm
 
| Golletâm
 
| Mogâm
 
|}
 
  
====3rd Declension====
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======Direct address======
  
Genitive Singular: '''''-in'''''
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=====Nominative=====
  
Notable Features:
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======Subject======
# Vocative, Nominative match, Accusative distinct for Common
 
# Stems ending in a vowel drop that vowel for non-zero endings
 
# Common and Neuter
 
  
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
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======Object of a Copula======
|-
 
! rowspan=2 |
 
! colspan=3 | Common
 
! rowspan=12 |
 
! colspan=3 | Neuter
 
  
|-
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=====Accusative=====
!
 
! "Worm"<br />Maþ-
 
! "Language"<br />Prætâ-
 
!
 
! "Egg"<br />Oï-
 
  
|-
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======Direct Object======
! Vocative
 
! rowspan=2 | -
 
| rowspan=2 | Maþ
 
| rowspan=2 | Prætâ
 
! rowspan=3 | -
 
| rowspan=3 | Oï
 
  
|-
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=====Genitive=====
! Nominative
 
  
|-
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======Genitive of Possession======
! Accusative
 
! -ân
 
| Maþân
 
| Prætân
 
  
|-
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======Genotove of Relation======
! Genitive
 
! -in
 
| Maþin
 
| Prætin
 
! -in
 
| Oïin
 
  
|-
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=====Dative=====
! Dative
 
! -in
 
| Maþin
 
| Prætin
 
! -in
 
| Oïin
 
  
|-
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======Indirect Object======
! colspan=9 | &nbsp;
 
  
|-
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======Direct Object of certain verbs======
! Nominative
 
! rowspan=2 | -ân
 
| rowspan=2 | Maþân
 
| rowspan=2 | Prætân
 
! rowspan=2 | -ân
 
| rowspan=2 | Oïân
 
  
|-
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======Dative Absolute======
! Accusative
 
  
|-
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======Subject of a Copula======
! Genitive
 
! -eï
 
| Maþeï
 
| Præteï
 
! -eï
 
| Oïeï
 
  
|-
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======Colloquial Possessive======
! Dative
 
! -âm
 
| Maþâm
 
| Prætâm
 
! -âm
 
| Oïâm
 
|}
 
  
 
==Lexicon==
 
==Lexicon==

Revision as of 19:04, 24 February 2018

Præta, formally known as iâ Sziroþs Prætâ / jə ˈʃi.roθs ˈpræ.tə / ("the Shirerithian Speech"), is the official language of Shireroth. Standard Præta, also known as Kaïsars Prætâ, the Kaiser's Præta, or Uikstâs Prætâ, Script Præta, is the chancery standard used by the Golden Mango Throne and its ministries.

Despite being called "the Shirerithian Speech", Præta is the first language only in Brookshire, parts of Goldshire, and territories historically associated with these regions. In other parts of Shireroth, it is acquired to varying degrees of fluency through schooling.

History

Præta derives from the Brookshirese or Prætaic Language Family, specifically the prestige dialect spoken at Raynor I's court. This form of Præta, or Old Præta, bears extensive lexical influence from Khaz Modanian, the now lost language of the Empire of Khaz Modan. Old Præta was introduced to the Shirekeep region and portions of the Red Elwynn during the First Era as a result of concerted efforts to resettle the greater Shirekeep region and western Goldshire with more reliable subjects.

The usage of Old Præta drifted into diverging dialects by the end of the First Era, prompting the reassertion of a centralized standard with the onset of the Second Era, this time derived mostly from the dialect prevalent in Monty Crisco. Middle Præta succeeded in penetrating to the mouth of the Elwynn River and further into Goldshire. New Præta, or the contemporary form, was established in an archaic mode under Kaiser John II and refined under Kaiseress Viviantia I.

Orthography and Phonology

Consonants

Labial Coronal Palatal Velar
Nasal ⟨ M m ⟩
/ m /
⟨ N n ⟩
/ n /
Plosive ⟨ P p ⟩
/ p /
⟨ B b ⟩
/ b /
⟨ T t ⟩
/ t /
⟨ D d ⟩
/ d /
⟨ K k ⟩
/ k /
⟨ G g ⟩
/ g /
Affricate ⟨ Tz tz ⟩
/ tʃ /
⟨ Z z ⟩
/ dʒ /
Fricative sibilant ⟨ S s ß ⟩
/ s /
⟨ Sz sz ⟩
/ ʃ /
non-sibilant ⟨ F f ⟩
/ f /
⟨ V v ⟩
/ ʋ /
⟨ Þ þ ⟩
/ θ /
⟨ Ï ï ⟩
/ j /
⟨ H h ⟩
/ h /
Approximant
Trill ⟨ R r ⟩
/ r /
Lateral Fricative ⟨ Ł ł ⟩
/ ɬ /
⟨ L l ⟩
/ l /
  • ⟨ ß ⟩ is used for / s: /, derived from the archaic ⟨ ſs ⟩. It is only used when the / s: / falls entirely within a single morpheme
    e.g. ⟨ Aß ⟩ "As, ~7 1⁄4 bushels", versus ⟨ rass ⟩ "domestic", from ⟨ Ras ⟩ "House"
  • ⟨ dz ⟩ common in Early New Praeta for / dʒ /, now deprecated.
  • ⟨ ï ⟩ is sometimes written ⟨ i ⟩ or ⟨ ı ⟩ by nonstandard texts.
  • ⟨ n ⟩ before a velar consonant is rendered as a velar nasal

Vowels

Front Central Back
High ⟨ I i ⟩
/ i /
⟨ Î î ⟩
/ ɪ̈ /
⟨ U u ⟩
/ u /
Mid ⟨ E e ⟩
/ e /
⟨ Â â ⟩
/ ə /
⟨ O o ⟩
/ o /
Low ⟨ Æ æ ⟩
/ æ /
⟨ A a ⟩
/ ɑ /
⟨ Â â ⟩, / ə / is not found in stressed syllables.
⟨ Î î ⟩, / ə / is found in Early New Praeta to represent a near-close central vowel, now merged with and written ⟨ Â â ⟩.

Writing Rules

Nouns are capitalized in all instances. Words of other classes are capitalized at the beginning of a sentence.

Nominal Morphology

Præta nominals (pronouns, nouns, and adjectives) are declined, or modified in order to reflect their grammatical case, according to five cases: Vocative, Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative. They are also declined according to number (Singular and Plural). Gender also has some influence on which declension pattern is used.

Pronouns

Nouns

Nouns in Præta are organized into three declensions, identified according to their Genitive Singular ending.

1st Declension
Gen Sg ‑is
2nd Declension
Gen Sg ‑os
3rd Declension
Gen Sg ‑in
Common Neuter Common Common Neuter
"Sovereign"
Kaïsar‑
"Herdsman"
Hirz‑
"Might"
Alf‑
"Cliff"
Nasz‑
"Child"
Mog‑
"Worm"
Maþ‑
"Language"
Prætâ‑
"Plain"
Łat-
"Egg"
Oï‑
Voc ‑e Kaïsare Hirze Alf Nasz Mog Maþ Prætâ Łat
Nom Kaïsar Hirz
Acc ‑ân Maþân Prætân
Gen ‑is Kaïsaris Hirdis ‑is Alfis Nasis ‑os Mogos ‑in Maþin Prætin ‑in Łatin Oïin
Dat ‑i Kaïsari Hirdi ‑i Alfi Nasi ‑u Mogu
Voc ‑âs Kaïsarâs Hirdis ‑a Alfa Nasza ‑âs Mogâs ‑ân Maþân Prætân ‑ân Łatân Oïin
Nom
Acc
Gen ‑eï Kaïsareï Hirzeï ‑eï Alfeï Naszeï ‑ou Mogou ‑eï Maþeï Præteï ‑eï Łateï Oïeï
Dat ‑âm Kaïsarâm Hirdim ‑âm Alfâm Nasim ‑âm Mogâm ‑âm Maþâm Prætâm ‑âm Łatâm Oïim
Note: If a noun's stem ends in a palatalized consonant (e.g. Hirz "herdsman", Adtz "office", Nasz "cliff", "egg", etc), the stem and the endings are modified according to the following pattern:
If the case ending features an ⟨ â ⟩, that is realized and written as ⟨ i ⟩
Nom Pl Hirdiz Adtis Nasis Oïis
Dat Pl Hirdim Adtim Nasim Oïim
If the case ending features an ⟨ i ⟩, the stem ending becomes unpalatalized if an unpalatalized equivalent is available.
Gen Sg Hirdis Adtis Nasis Oïis
Dat Sg Hirdi Adti Nasi Oïi
Note: If a noun stem ends in a vowel, it is dropped for non-zero case endings
Stem Prætâ‑ Łæïrâ-
Nom Sg Prætâ Łæïrâ
Gen Sg Prætin Łæïros

Adjectives

Case Function

Vocative
Direct address
Nominative
Subject
Object of a Copula
Accusative
Direct Object
Genitive
Genitive of Possession
Genotove of Relation
Dative
Indirect Object
Direct Object of certain verbs
Dative Absolute
Subject of a Copula
Colloquial Possessive

Lexicon

Præta Lexicon

The core and bulk of the Præta lexicon derives from Common Brookshirian and have been with the language since Old Præta. A large portion, notably concerning matters of prestige, government, and magic, are borrowed from the language of Khaz Modan, due to their hegemonic influence over Brookshire before the founding of Shireroth. Others yet have entered the language from Goldshire and Elwynn and from cultures beyond the borders if the Imperial Republic.

Dialects