Language of Missma

Vowels
The language of Missma makes a distinction between short or long "normal" vowel. However, there is no distinction for nasal vowels - their length is of no importance.

Stress
The first syllable of the word stem is stressed.

Nouns
Nouns are declined for ... The number is indicated by a prefix; the case is indicated by a suffix.
 * 1) their number - singular, plural or collective
 * 2) their case - active, passive, dative, genitive or oblique

Number
If the nouns starts with a vowel, a "n" is added after the prefix.

Case
If the noun ends in a consonant, an "i" is added before the suffix.

The oblique case is usually used with an adposition - in fact, all adpositions demand the oblique case.

Adjectives
Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns. They are declined for ... Adjectives have to agree with their noun or pronoun in number and case - however, the grade of comparison is independent from noun or pronoun.
 * 1) their number - singular, plural or collective
 * 2) their case - active, passive, dative, genetive or oblique
 * 3) their grade of comparison - positive, comparative or superlative

Adjectives are declined for number and case like nouns. The grade of comparison is indicated by a suffix.

Grade of comparison
The grade of comparison suffix is added to the stem before the case suffix.