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| 1st || Sing. || ''ek || ''mik, mi || ''mer || ''min | | 1st || Sing. || ''ek || ''mik, mi || ''mer || ''min | ||
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| rowspan="5"| 2nd || Dual || ''við || | | rowspan="5"| 2nd || Dual || ''við || colspan="2"| ''okker || rowspan="2"| ''vaar || <small>Traditionally dual case, but more often used as inclusive marker ("you (sing.) and I; but also "you (pl) and I"</small> | ||
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| Plur. || ''ver || colspan="2"| ''oss | | Plur. || ''ver || colspan="2"| ''oss | ||
Revision as of 09:50, 17 August 2025
The Hurmu Norse language is a standard of Norse in the Lake District of the Order of the Holy Lakes and in northern Elwynn.
History
Dialects
Orthography
Phonology
Vocabulary
Grammar
Word order is similar to Istvanistani, with some licence for reverse word order for emphasis. There are three grammatical genders, traditionally called masculine (m), feminine (f), and neuter (n).
Nouns
Adjectives
Pronouns
Personal pronouns
| Person | Number | Nom | Acc | Dat | Gen | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Sing. | ek | mik, mi | mer | min | |
| 2nd | Dual | við | okker | vaar | Traditionally dual case, but more often used as inclusive marker ("you (sing.) and I; but also "you (pl) and I" | |
| Plur. | ver | oss | ||||
| Sing. | tu | tik, ti | ter | tin | ||
| Dual | tið | yker | ykkar | |||
| Plur. | ter | yðr | yðvar | |||
| 3 | Masc. | hann | han | honom | hans | |
| Fem. | hon | henna | henni | hennar | ||
| Neut. | tað | tað | tvi | tess | ||
| Masc. Pl. | tir | tem | tera | |||
| Fem. Pl. | taar | |||||
| Neut. Pl. | toy | |||||
Verbs
Verbs are conjugated by person and tense. There are two tenses (present and past), and there is also a perfective aspect. While there is no continuous aspect, there is a gerund that works similarly. Future is indicated by the present tense or through auxiliary verbs.