about summary refs log tree commit diff
path: root/src/haasdaiga/pos/noun.md
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'src/haasdaiga/pos/noun.md')
-rw-r--r--src/haasdaiga/pos/noun.md10
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/haasdaiga/pos/noun.md b/src/haasdaiga/pos/noun.md
index 60bc433..4ed7a04 100644
--- a/src/haasdaiga/pos/noun.md
+++ b/src/haasdaiga/pos/noun.md
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The nominative is used for the subject of a sentence and for vocative.
 
 It is also used as predicative for some verbs:
 
-- (be)
-- (become)
+- wítvy (be)
+- voïcvy (become)
 
 TODO: add examples
 
@@ -37,17 +37,21 @@ TODO: add examples
 
 Genitive case is used to express possession or relation.
 
+> **cibansy wítar súngsa fènci**  
 > this-nom.sg be.ind.prs.cnt book-nom.wo.sg I-gen.ea.sg  
 > *This is my book.*
 > 
-> this-nom.wo.sg book-nom.wo.sg be.ind.prs.cnt I-gen.ea.sg  
+> **cisúngsa wítar fènci**  
+> this-book-nom.wo.sg be.ind.prs.cnt I-gen.ea.sg  
 > *This book is mine.*
 
 *Relations* also include relations constructed by postposition.
 
+> **tènze vamá fèncu chát**  
 > he-nom.fi.sg stay-ind.fut.prf I-gen.wa.sg with  
 > *He will stay with me.*
 >
+> **vifar bissy wócci mèng**  
 > stand-ind.prs.cnt man-nom.sg shop-gen.ea.sg (in front of)  
 > *There is a man standing in front of the shop.*