Fenhwi/ex

Nominative
The nominative clitic is used for the subject of the sentence.

accusative
The accusative clitic is used for the direct object of a sentence

genitive
The genitive clitic is used to show ownership, in the case of someone/something owning something.

dative
The dative is used for the indirect object of a sentence, to whom something is given. It also can be used for a location where something is heading.

locative
The locative is used for places where something is, or where something came from.

instrumental
The instrumental is applied broadly, it's mostly used for something that helps the verb to do what it's doing, but it also is used for a reason or cause. In some cases it is used for a location.

topic
the topic is used as the topic of a sentence, what is being talked about. This can replace both the subject and direct object of a sentence. But can also be the general topic of a sentence. The topic is more likely to be used instead of the nominative or accusative.

additive
The additive is a topic in combination with "also".

and
The "and" is used to link two equal nouns(/phrases) with an equal function.

normal
Normal adjcetives are used to describe something about the noun it is in front of.

comperative
Comparative adjectives are used as normal adjectives, they imply something is more .... than the other thing(s).

superlative
The superlative are also used to describe nouns, they are used in the case something is the most .... .

inclusive
Inclusive adjectives also describe nouns, they imply that there are other possibilities (most often translated with 'also, ,'). in the negative form, they imply that everything else still is possible, but not what was used to describe them.

interrogative
The first interrogative is used to indicate that the sentence is a question.

interrogative 2
The second interrogative is used to ask the listener for some kind of confirmation, it acts like a tag question in English.

interrogative 3
The third interrogative is used to show you're amazed or shocked.

clairification
The clairification is used to indicate the speaker assumes the listener does not have this information, or to emphasize the information is new.

perfective
The perfective is used for an action that's already done.

iterative
The iterative is used if an action occurs(/occurred) often.

terminative
The terminative is used for an action that stopped.

secondairy negative
The secondairy negative is used to either make the sentence negative (if not done with the verb ending) or to empower the negativeness of a verb, double negatives are more negative ( so, unlike English they don't undo each other)

volitional
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