Neo-Quenya/Instrumental

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Usage

The instrumental corresponds to the preposition "with":


But not all uses of the preposition "with" correspond to an instrumental, only when the underlying meaning is "with the help of" or "by means of" this case is used.

For example the sentence:

In this sentence we mean that they were together with an elf, not that I was using an elf to see them better.


Sometimes the instrumental corresponds to the English preposition "through":

In the passive voice (see Syntaxis) the instrumental is also used for the agent and in English the agent is expressed by the preposition "by".

Except for the instrumental the preposition "with" can be translated into Quenya in several ways: Ownership: `C6nE = `C6nR arwa/arwë with a genitive:


"together with": `C8 as (used with a singular)/ hÎY yo (used with plural, dual):


Also in this meaning the prefix ~N\ ó- is used with personal pronouns:


The complete list is:

Formation

Singular

The basic ending is \5$5 -nen. So after vowels this case is equal to the dative with an extra \`V5 -en


When a noun ends on \6 -r or \5 -n, we add \5$5 -nen:

or has a stem-form on \t -m, \6 -r or \5 -n:


The instrumental of contracted stems doesn't use the stem-form but the nominative singular:


When a noun or its stem-form ends on \q -p, \a -c or \1 -t, we apply nasal inversion (see Quenya/Past Tense):


When a noun ends in \j -l, -"den" is attached to make the ending m$5 -lden:


Other nouns ending on a consonant have `V5$5 -enen as ending:


Plural

In the plural we always add \`V5 -en to the dative:

(note: this ending forms a diphthong when the noun ends in \`C -a, \`N -o or \`M -u)


The exceptions are regular once you know the dative:


Dual

In the dual we also add \~V5 -en to the dative:


Partitive Plural

When the nominative partitive plural ends in \j°% -lli, the instrumental ends in \j°%5$5 -llinen:


When the nominative partitive plural only has a single j l before the final `B i then the instrumental ends in j~B5$5 -línen:



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