Bédarqát

General information
Bédarqát is a language native to Bédarkóm. It's also spoken by immigrants in other countries, especially in Aratkom.

Two different forms for the third person
Verbs have two different forms for the third person. Their use depends on the subject: if the subject is a class A noun, form A should be used. If the subject is a class B noun, form B should be used.

Irregular verbs
See here.

Classes and genders
Nouns are divided into two classes, class A and class B. There are also two genders, masculine and feminine.

Ending on a consonant
Note: when the word ends on a plosive, the nominative and accusative plural ends on -ek.

Adjectives
Besides these suffixes, Bédarqát also has a comparative prefix k(ë)- and a superlative prefix łáq-. Furthermore the language also has these case suffixes:

Articles
Articles consist of three parts, which respectively indicate case, gender and number.