Umbrean Lessons/15 Participles

Participles, now what could that possibly ever be? To put it simple, it is when you make a verb into the form of an adjective, such as "a walking dog", or noun "the one/thing that walks", Umbrean is quite rich on using this so lets gets started.

Noun Participles
Participles are quite easily formed, one take the verb root and simply apply one of these suffixes that matches ones intention. Lets demonstrate down here


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 * Nov'anlu loymav'y si
 * The person which was hit is falling
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Nov'anu is perfective past passive person form of Nov', But it is then declined as a noun to fit the verb becoming Nov'anlu, why would anyone use this? It is considerbly shorter than Nov'av'y ñörydwa pocóul loymav'y si which would be more of a direct translation

Adjectival
Adjectival participles are formed by directly attatching the adjective ending onto the already conjugated verb.


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! Type ! Umbrean ! English ! Main
 * Es'ixys'ócipo adwilaj loymav'y si
 * The water which pleases me is falling
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