MAIN VERBS
1. Pa3l(a/i/o) :the act, to do
2. Pi3al(a/i/o) :the deed, to make it do
3. Pu3al(a/i/o) :the act (plural), to have it do. EX: I
am having it done, it’s passive of “to make it do”
These verb forms are written
as ‘a, ‘i and ‘u before another verb form to combine with that verb form.
OTHER VERBS
4. Pa33il(a/i/o):the active (-ified), to active(with suffix
“-ify”). EX: qual**ify**.
5. Pa33ul(a/i/o):the activated, to activate
6. Ta-p3l(a/i/o):form + -ing
7. Ipna3al(a/i/o):the cooperative act, to do
(cooperatively)
8. Ipma3al(a/i/o): to do (solo, self effective)
9. Yu-p3l(a/i/o): to be done
Examples
Habb(a/i/o) means "to love" in the 1st form
Hibab(a/i/o) means "to make it love" in the 2nd form
Hubab(a/i/o) means "to have it beloved" in the 3rd form
Habbib(a/i/o) means "to liken it lovely" in the 4th form
Habbub(a/i/o) means "to make it lovely" in the 5th form
Ta-hbb(a/i/o) means "loving" in 6th form
Ihnabab(a/i/o) means "to love togather" in 7th form
8. Ipma3al(a/i/o): to do (solo, self effective)
9. Yu-p3l(a/i/o): to be done
Examples
Habb(a/i/o) means "to love" in the 1st form
Hibab(a/i/o) means "to make it love" in the 2nd form
Hubab(a/i/o) means "to have it beloved" in the 3rd form
Habbib(a/i/o) means "to liken it lovely" in the 4th form
Habbub(a/i/o) means "to make it lovely" in the 5th form
Ta-hbb(a/i/o) means "loving" in 6th form
Ihnabab(a/i/o) means "to love togather" in 7th form
Ihmabab(a/i/o) means "to love (byself)" in 8th form
Yuhbb(a/i/o) means "to get loved" in 9th form
MAIN NOUNS
10. Pa3l: act
12. Pa3il: active
13. Pa'3il: actor
14. Pa3iyl: actant
15. Puw3ul: actious
16. Puw3ul: actified
SUPPLEMENTS
17. Ma-p3l(verb forms): formation + forms of p3l
18. Mu-p3l(verb forms): formation for (needed by) + forms of p3l
19. Mi-p3l( verb forms): formation about + forms of p3l
20. -uş(sh): minimizing suffix, used only with noun forms
21. -at: feminizing suffix, representive, sharing the same equation
22. -ut: suffix such as suffix in word "king-*dom* or, free-*dom*",
used only with noun forms
23. -iyt: suffix such as suffix in "action-*al*, or shad-*y*", used only with noun forms
24. -ayl: duality suffix
25. -awl: trinity suffix
26. -ah/m: feminising, totalising, and isolating suffix
(m and n suffixes are like object and subject)
27. -in: this suffix used on words that mean a part of something dissolved with the connection of that thing's simetrical (Ipma3alu Ipna3ala), ex; şaklin / shape with concave, kawkubin, sun eclypse.
28. 'a-: definitive (frequent prefix)
29. -aa': as -ly
30. dda-, ddi-, ddu-: in order > not, not about/relative to, not for/owned by.
31. ssa-, ssi-, ssu-: in order> intangible/abstract, intangible about, intangible for.
32. -iyah: *has similar usages to the english suffixes "-ness", "hood" and "-ship".
33. ye-: makes noun next to it relative to the 1st person.
ACCENTS
Anpia
1. Signaus: accent is made by exaling from nasal passage as a vowel is pronounced. I'm still working on Meaning of signaus, For example for now its meaning is "renewer of coordination on generation", in other words, a commutator. as we say "Omelû (name) habb", meaning similar to "Omel commutates component of love". Or as every vowel is a meaning unit, signaus adds the vowel a similar meaning to the meaning of co- added to a noun in english. see: /U/ letter meaning on my article for letters as meaning units
... Signaus is derrived from the dûripûrus accent which had a different meaning, about something inheriting the concept it joins.
Yuhbb(a/i/o) means "to get loved" in 9th form
MAIN NOUNS
10. Pa3l: act
12. Pa3il: active
13. Pa'3il: actor
14. Pa3iyl: actant
15. Puw3ul: actious
16. Puw3ul: actified
SUPPLEMENTS
17. Ma-p3l(verb forms): formation + forms of p3l
18. Mu-p3l(verb forms): formation for (needed by) + forms of p3l
19. Mi-p3l( verb forms): formation about + forms of p3l
20. -uş(sh): minimizing suffix, used only with noun forms
21. -at: feminizing suffix, representive, sharing the same equation
22. -ut: suffix such as suffix in word "king-*dom* or, free-*dom*",
used only with noun forms
23. -iy
24. -ayl: duality suffix
25. -awl: trinity suffix
26. -ah/m: feminising, totalising, and isolating suffix
(m and n suffixes are like object and subject)
27. -in: this suffix used on words that mean a part of something dissolved with the connection of that thing's simetrical (Ipma3alu Ipna3ala), ex; şaklin / shape with concave, kawkubin, sun eclypse.
28. 'a-: definitive (frequent prefix)
29. -aa': as -ly
30. dda-, ddi-, ddu-: in order > not, not about/relative to, not for/owned by.
31. ssa-, ssi-, ssu-: in order> intangible/abstract, intangible about, intangible for.
32. -iyah: *has similar usages to the english suffixes "-ness", "hood" and "-ship".
33. ye-: makes noun next to it relative to the 1st person.
ACCENTS
Anpia
1. Signaus: accent is made by exaling from nasal passage as a vowel is pronounced. I'm still working on Meaning of signaus, For example for now its meaning is "renewer of coordination on generation", in other words, a commutator. as we say "Omelû (name) habb", meaning similar to "Omel commutates component of love". Or as every vowel is a meaning unit, signaus adds the vowel a similar meaning to the meaning of co- added to a noun in english. see: /U/ letter meaning on my article for letters as meaning units
... Signaus is derrived from the dûripûrus accent which had a different meaning, about something inheriting the concept it joins.