Gujhshi Verbs

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Gujhshi verbs are not conjugated in person and number, since personal pronouns or nouns are used.

There are two verb classes: Those whose infinitive ends in -I and those whose infinitive ends in -U.


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Regular Verbs

Tense

Present tense simply uses the verb stem without the final vowel of the infinitive.

For future tense, add the suffix -ASH.

For past tense, double the last stem letter and add -LE or -LO.


Aspect and Voice

To express a permanent state, conjugate the auxiliary di and use the present participle of the main verb.

For passive, conjugate di and use the past participle of the main verb.


Mood

The imperative is formed by doubling the last stem consonant and edding the suffix -YA or -WA.

The conditional is formed by adding the suffix -ENCH or -ONCH.
The past conditional (would have done) uses the conditional form of the auxiliary (dench) and the past participle of the main verb.


Infinitive and Participles

The infinitive is formed by adding -I or -U to the verb stem.

The past participle is formed by doubling the last stem consonant and adding -REMM or -RONN.

The present participle uses the suffix -IFI or -USU.


Irregular Verbs

Copula "nu"

  • infinitive: nu
  • past tense: nol
  • present tense: na
  • future tense: nash
  • imperative: nawa
  • conditional: nonch
  • past participle: nomm
  • present participle: nusu

Auxiliary "di"

  • infinitive: di
  • past tense: del
  • present tense: da
  • future tense: dash
  • imperative: dya
  • conditional: dench
  • past participle: daremm
  • present participle: difi


  1. Introduction
  2. Pronunciation
  3. Alphabet
  4. Nouns
  5. Pronouns
  6. Adjectives
  7. Articles
  8. Verbs
  9. Derivational Morphology
  10. Vocabulary
  11. Sample Text
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