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The verbs in the hyldian language can be conjugated in six tenses, four moods and three numbers. There are three goups (or conjugations) of verbs. In the infinite the first group of verbs ends with -uyot, the second with -et and the third ends with -eat. All of the hyldian verbs can also we affirmative or neagtive.
The verb (if there is any) is always the first word in the sentence.
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Conjugations
There are, as mentioned above, three goups (or conjugations) of verbs. In the infinite the first group of verbs ends with -uyot, the second with -et and the third ends with -eat. All of the hyldian verbs can also we possitive or neagtive.
- The first conjugation of the hyldian verbs
- The second conjugation of the hyldian verbs
- The third conjugation of the hyldian verbs
Tense
The six tenses are: Presens, Imperfect, Perfect, Plusquamperfect, Futurum one and futurum two.
Presens
Presens is the verb form for what's happening now.
I talk with a man.
Ponuyen hyirod.
He sees the tree.
Nete ea syirenon.
Imperfect
Imperfect is the verb form for a unfinished act in the past. This is a quite unusual tense in daily hyldian.
I talked to the man (and am still talking to him).
Ponuylen hyirod.
Perfect
Prefect is the verb form for a finished act in the past. Often used in daily talk.
I talked to the man (but now I'm not).
Ponuyn hyirod.
He saw the tree.
Nissi ea syirenon.
Plusquamperfect
Plusquamperfect is the verb form that is used for acts that happened before the time, in the past, that first was mentioned.
I have talked to the man before I saw you.
Ponuyessen hyirod, nissin sion axeam.
Futurum one
Futurum one is the verb form used for acts the happen in the future.
I will talk to the man.
Ponuyan hyirod.
He will see the tree.
Nissa ea syirenon.
Futurum two
Futurum one is the verb form used for acts the happen before a time, in the furute, that first was medtioned.
I will talked to the man before I will see you.
Ponuyassen hyirod, nissan sion axeam.
Mood
The four mood in the hyldian language are: Indicative, Conjunctive, Imperative and Hypotetive. All of them, except imperative, can be active and passive.
Indicative
Indicative is the mood for acts that are happening (or the speaker believes are happening and hold for the truth)
Active
I go with you.
Avuyen soim siod.
Passive
The house is seen by me.
Nissere caes hlo.
The active part in a passive sentense is often ablative.
Conjunctive
The conjunctive mood is the verb form for acts that are hoped or wished to be happening.
Active
May you find what you're looking for.
Hiensuyenses on, erþeones henon.
Passive
May the children of the world be heard.
Aedearnanda nansar estlen.
Imperative
The imperative form is for orders and commands.
Go to your room!
Avuyus jemmesod!
Hypotetive
The hypotetive mood issues acts that are hypotetical.
Active
If only you were here.
Fuyeffes nive.
Passive
If only I could be seen by you.
Nisserv sio.
Numbers
The hyldian verb can be conjugated in all three gramatical numbers. Singular, dual and plural.
