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After a week since its creation, the Moggernese language now has a list of different conjugations for different tenses. This guide will outline the different tenses and how conjugate them.
Simple Present: Expresses everyday activities happening in the moment. There is no stem associated with this tense. How the simple present is conjugated relies solely on the word that was created to represent that word.
e.g.) @julianchicago assigned the word "tun" to represent "do". Thus, I do yoga during the night --> Ih tun yoga d'wu li nait
Infinitive: Describes actions without regard for the time in which they occur in. The stem associated with this tense is -iron, which comes after the verb.
e.g.) To be or not to be, that is the question --> Bishiron 'r noobishiron, dit bish li qecht
Gerundive: A noun that looks like a verb, or a verb that modifies another action that occurs in the sentence. The stem for this tense is -ing, just like in English.
e.g.) While eating my hamburger, I was mogged by a chad --> D'wa eading ni amburgir, ih bisht moggt barcé ōmn chad
Composed Past: Describes actions or events that occured in the past. The stem for this tense is -t.
e.g.) I didn't read a single word --> Ih nood'booct ōmn celick baet
Simple Past: Basically the same as the composed past, but is seen as more "eloquent." Only really used in storytelling or journalism. The stem for this tense is -onte.
e.g.) I didn't read a single word --> Ih nood'booconte ōmn celick baet
Close Future: Describes actions or events that are going to happen with certainty. Usually used in context of the event happening within a short time. The stem for this tense is -arae.
e.g.) He is going to drink some water --> Moggie treenkarae d'qant wadder
Simple Future: Describes actions or events that are going to happen, but without full certainty. Usually refers to a long(er) time period. The stem for this tense is -ara.
e.g.) He will mog one day --> Moggie moggara qantdae
Conditional: Describes possibility, actions or events that could have happened. The stem for this tense is -iri.
e.g.) I would eat that pussy if I wanted to --> Ih eadiri dit pussy 'ph ih d'jut
Past Conditional: Same as conditional, but referring to actions or events that happened in the past. The stem for this tense is -irit.
e.g.) We would have mogged if we didn't bonesmash --> Noek moggirit 'ph noek nooboensmasht
Subjunctive: Expresses emotions such as necessity, desire, doubt, etc. The stem for this tense is -ionte.
e.g.) You should kill yourself --> Du ritalionte
That's it for now. Lemme know if you have any questions or suggestions.
Simple Present: Expresses everyday activities happening in the moment. There is no stem associated with this tense. How the simple present is conjugated relies solely on the word that was created to represent that word.
e.g.) @julianchicago assigned the word "tun" to represent "do". Thus, I do yoga during the night --> Ih tun yoga d'wu li nait
Infinitive: Describes actions without regard for the time in which they occur in. The stem associated with this tense is -iron, which comes after the verb.
e.g.) To be or not to be, that is the question --> Bishiron 'r noobishiron, dit bish li qecht
Gerundive: A noun that looks like a verb, or a verb that modifies another action that occurs in the sentence. The stem for this tense is -ing, just like in English.
e.g.) While eating my hamburger, I was mogged by a chad --> D'wa eading ni amburgir, ih bisht moggt barcé ōmn chad
Composed Past: Describes actions or events that occured in the past. The stem for this tense is -t.
e.g.) I didn't read a single word --> Ih nood'booct ōmn celick baet
Simple Past: Basically the same as the composed past, but is seen as more "eloquent." Only really used in storytelling or journalism. The stem for this tense is -onte.
e.g.) I didn't read a single word --> Ih nood'booconte ōmn celick baet
Close Future: Describes actions or events that are going to happen with certainty. Usually used in context of the event happening within a short time. The stem for this tense is -arae.
e.g.) He is going to drink some water --> Moggie treenkarae d'qant wadder
Simple Future: Describes actions or events that are going to happen, but without full certainty. Usually refers to a long(er) time period. The stem for this tense is -ara.
e.g.) He will mog one day --> Moggie moggara qantdae
Conditional: Describes possibility, actions or events that could have happened. The stem for this tense is -iri.
e.g.) I would eat that pussy if I wanted to --> Ih eadiri dit pussy 'ph ih d'jut
Past Conditional: Same as conditional, but referring to actions or events that happened in the past. The stem for this tense is -irit.
e.g.) We would have mogged if we didn't bonesmash --> Noek moggirit 'ph noek nooboensmasht
Subjunctive: Expresses emotions such as necessity, desire, doubt, etc. The stem for this tense is -ionte.
e.g.) You should kill yourself --> Du ritalionte
That's it for now. Lemme know if you have any questions or suggestions.
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