Viselek

Overview

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ŝ ẑ â ç

=Basic Grammar= Because of the inflected nature of Viselek, nouns, adjectives and verbs come in many forms, and often whole sentences in English can be written in one or two words.

Nouns
Nouns can come in a great many forms, with suffixes being added to them to indicate possession, article, number and location.

Suffixes
Below is a table about the noun "ŝaw" meaning "horse", and the various suffixes used to indicate it's aspects. The suffixes added to ŝaw are the same used for every noun, so this is a good indication of how to put other nouns together.

Possession

 * To say that the noun belongs to a named person, that is indicated by writing the noun with the suffix -uwm, and then the person's name. So to say "Bill's horse", you write "ŝawuwm Bill".

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