5. Verb Agreements

In the language Vúndwyÿldówyn, verbs agree with all the nouns in the sentence according to their case. To do this, each noun has a "verb form" which is the noun without some of the letters (e.g. dwÿlm is dwÿ in its "verb form"), and then you decline that noun in its "verb form" and then add it to the back of the verb. This is done after conjugating the verb with tense, person, mood, apsect, and voice. To decline a noun in its "verb form" there are six declensions, and in each of them there are six cases: nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, and instrumental. Instrumental is also used for all the rest of the cases not mentioned: in, on, by/to the side of, down from, up from, out from, (on) from, into, onto, into the adjacent space of, through, with, etc. Below are the declensions and what you add on to the "verb form" of a noun. Note: there's only masculine, feminine, and neuter, and they encompass both abstract and non-abstract.

First Declension for masculine nouns that end in a consonant

Nominative: -ā

Vocative: -ā

Accusative: -ā

Genitive: -ÿ

Dative: -ÿ

Instrumental: -ÿ

Second Declension, feminine, ends in a consonant

Nominative: -ò

Vocative: -ò

Accusative: -ò

Genitive: -y

Dative: -y

Instrumental: -y

Third Declension, neuter, ends in a consonant

Nominative: -ú

Vocative: -ú

Accusative: -ú

Genitive: -ū

Dative: -ū

Instrumental: -ū

Fourth Declension, masculine, ends in vowel

Nominative: -nām

Vocative: -nām

Accusative: -nām

Genitive: -nÿm

Dative: -nÿm

Instrumental: -nÿm

Fifth Declension, feminine, ends in vowel

Nominative: -nòm

Vocative: -nòm

Accusative: -nòm

Genitive: -nym

Dative: -nym

Instrumental: -nym

Sixth Declension, neuter, ends in vowel

Nominative: -núm

Vocative: -núm

Accusative: -núm

Genitive: -nūm

Dative: -nūm

Instrumental: -nūm

It is also important to note that if the nominative I is not shown, then the verb doesn't have to agree with it. And, finally, it is also important to note that verbs don't agree with more than three nouns.

So if you wanted to say: "I fight a warrior" (kÿglóm is to fight, and warrior is lÿrdwÿl) would be:

Lÿrúkÿglóm lÿrdwÿlém.