Anjelker

General information
Language of the land of Anjelk.

NOUNS / NAMA
-The basic singular form of a noun always end in a consonant. This form is used for the definite singular subject.

-Its plural is made up by adding an -a.

-Nouns have no gender.

CASES
-Nouns adopt different endings depending on the function they perform within the sentence:

Example: hynt (dog)

-Indefiniteness is expressed by the suffix -ik, as seen.-There are no articles to express definiteness.

-There are no prepositions. Suffixes are used instead, added to the definite or indefinit basic form:

ADJECTIVES / ANNAMA
-Adjectives are formed with the ending -e.

-Adjectives agree in number and case with the noun they define:

Example: hynt hroke (black dog)

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES
Equality: - erze bi ....

Ke dom sev dah  erze bi   en  (My house is as big as yours.)

Superiority: - enke xę ...

Ke dom sev dah  enke xę   en ''. (My house is bigger than yours)''

Inferiority: - ense xę ...

Ke dom sev dah  ense xę   en. (My house is less big than yours)

VERBS / KORHA
Infinitive: formed by adding the endig -an to the basic noun form.

Gerund:  formed by adding the   endig  -ak  to the basic noun form.

 Past Partciple:   formed by adding the   endig  -ath  to the basic noun form. All verbs are conjugated in a single and regular conjugation, both in indicative and subjunctive mode. Compound tenses are formed with the conjugation of the auxiliary verb dan and the past participle of the main verb