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


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