Hi guys,
I'm new here and in the language, I was just reading and studying it has we do in my mother language, Conjugating verbs first an all...so, I got this stucked in two verbs: Dekuragon and Dekurubagon.
See if the conjugations for the aorist are ok:
Dekuragon ( to step) Dekurubagon (To walk)
Dekurin Dekurussin
Dekuria Dekurussia
Dekuris Dekurussis
Dekuri (can't do the funny i) Dekurussiat (funny "i" again)
Dekuriat Dekurussi
On the one hand you're wrong. On the other hand, it's
my fault: when I did the entry for
dekurūbagon I accidentaly wrote that it was
V-fin, which is what's confusing you. I apologize: there are a lot of mistakes of this sort on the wiki, because I'm just about the only person working on the Valyrian stuff, and no one proofreads me
.
That said, I see two mistakes that are yours:
- You reversed the "we" and "you (pl) forms for dekurūbagon (for that matter, you also left off the "they" forms entirely)
- Even if deurūbagon were in fact V-fin (which it's not, contrary to my mistake), the aorist would then be *dekurūbassin
So:
Dekuragon (to step) Dekurūbagon (To walk)
Dekurin Dekurūbin
Dekuria Dekurūbia
Dekuris Dekurūbis
Dekurī Dekurūbī
Dekuriat Dekurūbiat
Dekurisi Dekurūbisi
As far as the "funny 'i'"s are concerned, I confess that we're not 100% certain that the i is long in that form, it's kind of a guess.
In another topic, I would like to know if the noun I came up for Crow "Zobriehontes" (with funny "o"), wich is my nickname here, is acceptable.
Well, apparently HV doesn't form many compound words of this sort, so you're probably better off saing
Zōbrie Hontes "Black Bird." Other than that, I don't see why not. Though I imagine that sooner or later DJP will tell us the officia HV word for "crow."