Difference between revisions of "Certìan:inen"

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===plural===
===plural===
nominative, objective: <i>imen</i> [ˈĭm·ĕn]
nominative, objective: <i>[[Certìan:imen|imen]]</i> [ˈĭm·ĕn]


possessive: <i>[[Certìan:inen|inen]]</i> [ˈĭn·ĕn]
possessive: <i>[[Certìan:inen|inen]]</i> [ˈĭn·ĕn]

Latest revision as of 19:58, 8 October 2022

inen [ˈĭn·ĕn] English: your

adjective, neuter

singular

nominative, objective: im [ˈĭm]

possessive: in [ˈĭn]

plural

nominative, objective: imen [ˈĭm·ĕn]

possessive: inen [ˈĭn·ĕn]

1. the possessive plural adjective, used define possession of two or more persons being addresses in the nominative or objective case.

In the nominative and without an explicit verb, nouns and pronouns imply the verb to be, as in: Inen siturisel dhansu, [Your lives are forfeit]. There is no explicit verb "to be" in Certian.

See also

om I
etem he
alem she