Lesson
Lesson for uraliisho:
Direct object (accusative case) ending is m (plural mek) direct object: a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb, for example the dog in Jeremy fed the dog.
so it tells who the action is done to
ma sööham = i eat
ma sööham omom = i eat the apple
menna = to go
ma mennam talom aat = i go trough the house
with this you can change the word order and it still makes sense
talom aat ma mennam = i go trough the house
the word "vas"
vas makes a word negative / opposite
joojlane = good
vasjoojlane = bad
lane = adjective ending
Basic vocubulary
ma = i, me
tä = you
höö = he, she, it
make = we, us
täke = you ( plural )
hööke = they
še = it
šeke = those, them, they
plural = k
sölo = grape
adjectives
töp = more ( irregular word )
lektöpp = most ( irregular word )
by adding these
you can compare them
joojlane = good
töp joojlane = better
lektöpp joojlane = best
vaawlane = childish
lektöpp vaawlane = most childish
neheslane = hard
töp neheslane = harder
lektöpp neheslane = hardest
Uraliisho lesson
"Aj", the one who is doing a thing "er"
so for example
sööha = to eat
sööhajo = eater
the O ending comes because of the noun ending
so
sööh + aj + o
öj = object
sööh - a + öj + o
= food
sööha
sööh
sööhöj
sööhöjo = food
when you put these endings, the last letter changes place
you can also say "eater" as an adjective