e
i instead of e
e
i instead of e
inān
While the forms are correct (SR inān and its SC inā - which doesn't literally comply with "the have the same ending" statement above), isn't it more accurate to say that īnān is the dual form while the "real" plural is īnū?
dismatled
missing an n (dismantled)
exeption
missing a c - exception
v
missing an e
als
as
i
missing s
v
missing e in the end
s
capital S
L1.1: The Semantic Root
This page was supposed to be 1.2 Nominals, but instead, it repeats 1.1 The Semantic Root
”
there was no opening " so no need for a closing one
o
redundant o
k
c instead of k
e i
missing ; between "durative" and "in"
e i
missing ; between "durative" and "in"
ä
e instead of ä