Neo-Quenya/Allative

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Usage

The allative corresponds to the preposition "towards" (and this is frequently abbreviated to "to").

So it is used for destinations:

or for a direction in which the action is performed:


The preposition "into" is translated by t%6 mir followed by a nominative:


The allative is also used with following verbs:

alD1E\ caita- "lie", to express whereupon the subject "lies":
  • `B aG7ÎE alD1E `B eDjt#5"#6 i cirya caita i falmannar "the ship lies upon the waves"
1Uj´#\ tulya- "lead", to express whereinto the subject "is lead":
  • 1Uj´#5 `B 5~V6 `B 1.D7R5"# tulyan i nér i taurenna "I lead the man into the forest"


Formation

Singular

The basic ending is \5"# -nna after vowels and \`V5"# -enna after consonants.

Most words simply add this ending:

Words that have a stem-form use this stem-form:


Exceptions:

Words ending in \5 -n contract with the ending:

Words ending in \j -l change j l + 5"# nna into \m# -lda:


When using these rules you have to look at the final letter of the stem-form (and not at the final letter of the nominative):


The allative of contracted stems (see Stem-forms) doesn't use the stem-form but the nominative singular:

Doubled N-stems also use the nominative singular:


Plural

The ending is \5"#6 -nnar after vowels and \`B5"#6 -innar after consonants.

Doubled N-stems use the nominative singular:


Exception: Words ending in \5 -n contract with the ending:

Dual

U-duals get \5"# -nna:

In t-duals the final \1 -t is replaced by \4# -nta:


Partitive Plural

We add \5"#6 -nnar or \5"# -nna to the nominative partitive plural:

aG7ÎEj%5"#6 - aG7ÎEj%5"# ciryalinnar/ciryalinna (nom.sing.: aG7ÎE cirya)


eDjt#j%5"#6 falmalinnar (nom.sing.: eDjt# falma)

(Note: The ending \5"#6 -nnar is preferred.)



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