Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Adjectives and Adverbs

We have Nouns and Verbs, but they have no character and what's the best way to give a word character, but with an adjective or adverb. The adjectives and adverbs are used the same way except one is for nouns and the other verbs.
     Each Adjective and adverb has a superlative (most), a comparative (more), a positive (good), a neutral (not good/not bad) and an "opposite" of each of these (bad/badder/baddest).
     I will use "healthy" as an example for the prefixes for the adjectives (adverbs use the same ones). I will show two examples they are just used in accordance with the beginning of the adjective to make pronunciation easier with vowels. As seen in the post about verbs I showed in word order that adjectives go after the noun and before what genitive nouns there may be, unless they are modifying the them.
     Also note that in definitions most of the time just the positives and negatives will be given, but if they have odd neutrals those may be given as well.
    Note: there is no word for good/-/bad, that is a very broad description and can be substituted with a word that fits more specifically (there is a word that is relative to ones self and is more like good as in a police-man, good for the people, helps out kind; I will share it in the "Some words to learn").

healthy/-/unhealthy--tos
(Superlative) healthiest (healthier than everything) -  Telod re lel-/le-tos
(Comparative) healthier - lel-/le-tos
(Positive) healthy -  el-/e-tos
(Neutral) not healthy/not unhealthy/average - JUST ROOT IS USED
(2nd Positive/Negative) unhealthy - is-/i-tos
(Comparative) unhealthier - lis-/li-tos
(Superlative) unhealthiest (unhealthier than everything) -  Telod re lis-/li-tos

Some words to learn:
(rel.)--means the adjective is an opinion word and is used relatively to the speaker.
tos - healthy/-/unhealthy
dan - good/-/bad (rel. to "the people")
tel - all/whole/complete/-/nothing/-/missing/missing something/incomplete
saz - hot/-/cold
da - hungry/needy/-/content/-/bloated/spoiled
ku - alone/-/N/A/with someone else/in a group



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