High Bodic

Nouns
Cases

The High Bodic language uses 12 cases, Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Locative, Vocative, Ablative, Instrumental, Allative and three which are unique to High Bodic, the Originative, Temporative and Relicative.

Originative: Used to indicate the origin of someone or something.

Temporative: Used in place of "until".

Relicative: Used in place of "since".

Mood

High Bodic uses 8 moods, the Indicative, Subjunctive, Conditional, Optative, Imperative, Potential, Hypothetical and Interrogative.

Gender

High Bodic uses 4 genders: the masculine, feminine, neuter and indeterminate. The default gender in High Bodic is the indeterminate, meaning that when the gender of a noun is unknown, adjectives and pronouns referencing it use the indeterminate.

Number

High Bodic uses 5 grammatical numbers: singular, dual, plural, partitive plural and group.

Verbs
In High Bodic verbs are conjugated depending on the letter they end in in the infinative. There are 4 of these groups, -i, -a, -o and -d verbs.